Water bowsers in agriculture
Water bowsers, also known as water tanks or water trailers, are commonly used in agriculture to transport and distribute water for irrigation purposes. They are often used in areas where there is limited access to a reliable water source, or where irrigation systems are not available or practical.
Water bowsers come in a range of sizes and capacities, depending on the needs of the farmer or grower. They are typically made of durable materials such as plastic or steel, and are designed to withstand the rigors of farm use.
Water bowsers can be filled from a variety of sources, including wells, streams, and municipal water supplies. Once filled, they can be towed behind a tractor or other farm vehicle to the desired location. Some water bowsers are equipped with pumps, hoses, and sprinklers, allowing farmers to distribute water evenly over their fields.
In addition to irrigation, water bowsers can also be used for other agricultural purposes, such as providing water for livestock or for cleaning farm equipment. Overall, water bowsers are a versatile and valuable tool for farmers and growers who need to transport and distribute water in their agricultural operations.
The TE 2000 Litre Site Bowser meets the specification of Annex 4: FETF 2023 Animal Health and Welfare eligible item. FETF278A. Water bowsers with integrated trough.