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Weather causes affecting irrigation

According to the query, the reason why the weather affects irrigation is that the soil moisture increases, resulting in poor soil permeability and temporary lack of oxygen in the soil; Secondly, because it is summer, the temperature of rain water is already relatively high, and the water evaporates after rain, and the hot air flows upward, which will lead to the temperature in the field rising again. The emergence of these two situations is not conducive to the growth of vegetable crops!