Water Harvesting Methods

In our Agriculture for Everybody blog series, we will see the different types of Water Harvesting Methods from a farmland point of view.  We will highlight each one of them and anybody wishes to implement them can look for more detailed information elsewhere.



  • Trenches
    • Trenches need to be created against the flow of the water to get maximum benefit
    • Trenches are best suited water harvesting method where plants or trees are the main crops.  For eg, Coconut Tree Plantations, Mango Tree Plantations etc
    • Trenches can be created in between the rows of the Trees


  • Swales = Continuous Contour Trenches
    • Swales need to be created against the flow of the water to get maximum benefit
    • Swales generally are bigger in size (in terms of width, depth & length) compared to trenches
    • Swales are best suited water harvesting method where plants or trees are the main crops.  For eg, Coconut Tree Plantations, Mango Tree Plantations etc


    • Bunds
      • Bunds are created around the borders or periphery of the farmland to retain maximum water
      • The size of the bund is bigger and deeper so that water is retained as well as ensuring that cattle and other animals do not trespass


      • Open Wells
        • Open Wells are best suited water harvesting (storage) method when there is run-off of rain water
        • Any excess water needs to be channelled into this after filtering the sediments


        • Farm Ponds
          • A small portion of the land is allocated for Farm Ponds
          • Generally, the Farm Pond is located at the lowest point of the farmland
          • Farm Ponds are best suited water harvesting (storage) method when there is run-off of rain water
          • Farm Ponds is required when we need to store large amounts of water
          • Any excess water needs to be channelled into this after filtering the sediments

        • Check Dams
          • Check Dams are built for retaining the water in the upstream
          • Check Dams ensure seepage of water into the soil thereby increasing the ground water
          • Check Dams can be built in Swales and other similar structures

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