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United States Precision Irrigation Market Report by Type, Crop Type, Application, States and Company Analysis, 2025-2033

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  • 200 Pages
  • August 2025
  • Region: United States
  • Renub Research
  • ID: 6169580
United States Precision Irrigation Market is also expected to develop tremendously, growing from US$ 2.15 billion in 2024 to US$ 4.72 billion by 2033. The growth is a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.11% over the period of forecast from 2025 to 2033. The underlying causes for this growth are growing water-efficient agriculture practice requirements and innovations in irrigation technology, which improve agricultural productivity and sustainability.

United States Precision Irrigation Market Overview

Precision irrigation is a new-age farming method aimed at minimizing water use by providing crops with the correct quantity of water at the correct time. Through technology like sensors, GPS, and data analytics, farmers are able to track soil water levels and plant requirements more precisely. This method is particularly crucial in the United States, where water shortages and erratic weather conditions create serious challenges to agriculture.

Precision irrigation is widely utilized in the USA in states such as California and the Midwest, where agriculture like almonds, grapes, and corn production is practiced. With technologies such as drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, farmers can effectively minimize water loss and enhance crop yield. In addition, precision irrigation not only maximizes water efficiency but also reduces runoff and environmental effects by avoiding over-irrigation. Consequently, it supports sustainable agriculture practices and ensures food security while maintaining essential water resources for generations to come.

Growth Drivers of the United States Precision Irrigation Market

Growing Water Shortage and Sustainable Farming Practices

Water shortage is increasingly becoming a problem throughout the United States, especially in western states such as California, Arizona, and Nevada. Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater, placing pressure on farmers to use water-efficient technologies. Precision irrigation such as drip irrigation and sprinklers reduces water wastage by distributing water directly to the root zone or uniformly over fields. Increasing awareness about sustainability, conservation regulations, and drought, farmers are opting for irrigation technologies that ensure high crop yields with minimum resource use. This requirement for water efficiency is one of the biggest drivers of growth for precision irrigation adoption. July 2025, PepsiCo and Cargill today announced a strategic partnership to promote regenerative agriculture practices across 240,000 acres from 2025 to 2030.

Government Support and Subsidy Programs

Federal and state governments offer extensive support for precision irrigation adoption through financial incentives, subsidies, and conservation programs. Programs like the USDA's Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) incentivize farmers to switch to water-conserving irrigation methods. Such programs reduce the cost burden on farmers, and thus modern systems become affordable. Sustainable farming policies and climate resilience policy also encourage the shift towards precision irrigation. A favorable policy framework ensures robust growth in the market by creating a convergence of government incentives with farmers' requirements for efficiency and productivity. The American government spent close to 2 billion USD in 2023 alone on propagating sustainable agricultural practices using precision agriculture schemes, which promoted farmers to embrace new technologies.

High-Value Crops and New Farming Methods

Expansion of high-value crops like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and vineyards has driven the use of precision irrigation in the U.S. These crops demand careful watering and fertilization to ensure quality and quantity. Greenhouse cultivation, organic farming, and export crops propel demand for high-tech irrigation systems further. Integration with digital farming solutions such as soil sensors, satellite imagery, and IoT-based irrigation controllers increases efficiency and optimizes crop yields. This confluence of high-value crop growth and high-tech farming practices is a key growth driver for the U.S. precision irrigation market. Apr 2023, General Mills made new commitments to advance regenerative agriculture, teaming up with American Farmland Trust and Rodale Institute to further sustainable farming in California and the Northern Great Plains.

United States Precision Irrigation Market Challenges

High Initial Investment Costs

Though precision irrigation allows for long-term cost benefits, the initial high cost of equipment, installation, and upkeep is a hindrance to most farmers. Small and medium-sized farms cannot easily justify the cost, particularly when faced with volatile crop prices and unsteady income. Sophisticated systems that involve sensors and automation add to the costs. Subsidies and financing arrangements ease the burden, but affordability continues to be a serious barrier to mass take-up.

Technical Sophistication and Shortage of Qualified Workforce

Precision irrigation involves technical skill in design, installation, and operation. Farmers need to know about soil-water-crop relations, irrigation scheduling, and upkeep of the system. In most areas, particularly rural farming communities, the absence of skilled technicians and extension services constrains adoption. Training and education schemes must be employed to fill this gap, but existing awareness levels remain low. Without proper technical assistance, farmers might not achieve the full potential of precision irrigation systems.

United States Precision Sprinkler Irrigation Market

Sprinkler irrigation continues to be a common form of precision irrigation on U.S. farms, especially for field crops such as cereals, corn, and soybeans. Center pivots and lateral move sprinklers are efficient methods of water distribution over wide areas and thus are used for commercial farming. Variable rate sprinklers have seen technology advancements that enable farmers to control water flow according to the soil condition, enhancing efficiency. Despite increased water consumption over drip systems, sprinklers are used because they are suitable for big-area applications and are compatible with mechanized agriculture. Farmers are modernizing irrigation on large pieces of land and this sector is still expanding.

United States Drip Precision Irrigation Market

Drip irrigation is catching increasing momentum in the U.S., particularly in water-short states such as California. It is especially useful for high-value crops like fruits, vegetables, and vineyards, where water savings and quality assurance are paramount. Drip systems supply water to plant roots directly, minimizing evaporation and runoff and enabling fertigation (accurate nutrient delivery). Growers see increased crop yields, improved product quality, and lower input costs. While installation price is greater, government subsidies and sustainability targets are spurring adoption. Drip irrigation is the most water-conserving technology and is at the heart of the future for U.S. agriculture.

United States Vegetable Precision Irrigation Market

Precise water and nutrient management is necessary in vegetable cultivation to maintain a consistent quality and yield. Precision irrigation, especially drip systems, is becoming commonplace for crops such as lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and onions. These crops are mostly cultivated in water-stressed states, so efficient irrigation is a must. Farmers also gain from fertigation using drip systems, which increases nutrient assimilation and lowers fertilizer expenditure. Vegetable producers are embracing precision irrigation to remain competitive with the increase in local demand and exports of fresh products. The industry is likely to witness considerable growth as vegetable production increases under sustainability and food security objectives.

United States Greenhouse Precision Irrigation Market

Greenhouse cultivation is growing fast in the U.S. due to year-round production requirements of vegetables, flowers, and specialty crops. Precision irrigation is crucial in controlled settings, wherein water and nutrient supply need to be accurately managed. Drip and micro-irrigation systems are commonly used in greenhouses, usually integrated with sensors and automated controllers for efficient performance. This promotes optimal growth conditions, increased yields, and minimized resource utilization. As urban farming and vertical farming increase in popularity, greenhouse irrigation systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated and mainstream. The greenhouse market is a rapidly growing niche for precision irrigation in the U.S.

California Precision Irrigation Market

California, the U.S.'s largest agricultural producer, is also the top state for precision irrigation adoption. With recurrent droughts and stringent water regulation policies, agriculture turns to drip and micro-irrigation systems to save water while sustaining production. Almonds, grapes, and vegetables, high-value crops that characterize California's agriculture, necessitate sophisticated irrigation systems. Incentives at the state level and sustainability policies also encourage the shift. Being a center of technological advancement, California is also equipped with IoT-based irrigation and data farming, thus the most developed regional precision irrigation market in the U.S.

New York Precision Irrigation Market

New York's precision irrigation market is fueled by the diversity of agricultural production such as fruits, vegetables, and dairy forage crops. The availability of water is less limited than in western states, but sustainability and efficiency are still necessary priorities. Fruit and vegetable farmers are increasingly using drip and sprinkler irrigation systems for their vineyards and vegetable farming in states such as the Finger Lakes. Urban agriculture and greenhouse farming growth in New York City and the surrounding urban areas also fuel precision irrigation expansion. The state's blend of modern greenhouse production and traditional farm operations creates a key, diverse market.

Washington Precision Irrigation Market

Washington is a major producer of apples, cherries, and specialty crops that are irrigated with sensitivity. Precision irrigation using drip and micro-irrigation is critical for sustaining fruit quality and yields in the semi-arid conditions of the state. Farmers are implementing advanced systems to help manage water while enhancing crop yield to domestic and foreign markets. Washington also boasts a high concentration of vineyards that depend significantly on drip irrigation to ensure quality. With its high-value products and sustainability programs, Washington is an important growth market for precision irrigation technologies.

Market Segemntation

Type

  • Sprinkler Irrigation
  • Drip Irrigation
  • Others

Crop Type

  • Field Crops
  • Vegetable corps
  • Orchard Crops
  • Vineyards
  • Other Crops

Application

  • Agricultural Fields
  • Landscape and Turf Irrigation
  • Greenhouse
  • Residential
  • Others

Top States

  • California
  • Texas
  • New York
  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Pennsylvania
  • Ohio
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • Washington
  • North Carolina
  • Massachusetts
  • Virginia
  • Michigan
  • Maryland
  • Colorado
  • Tennessee
  • Indiana
  • Arizona
  • Minnesota
  • Wisconsin
  • Missouri
  • Connecticut
  • South Carolina
  • Oregon
  • Louisiana
  • Alabama
  • Kentucky
  • Rest of United States

All companies have been covered with 5 Viewpoints

  • Overviews
  • Key Person
  • Recent Developments
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Revenue Analysis

Key Players Analysis

1. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
2. Lindsay Corporation
3. The Toro Company
4. Valmont

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Research & Methodology
2.1 Data Source
2.1.1 Primary Sources
2.1.2 Secondary Sources
2.2 Research Approach
2.2.1 Top-Down Approach
2.2.2 Bottom-Up Approach
2.3 Forecast Projection Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Growth Drivers
4.2 Challenges
5. United States Precision Irrigation Market
5.1 Historical Market Trends
5.2 Market Forecast
6. Market Share Analysis
6.1 By Type
6.2 By Crop Type
6.3 By Application
6.4 By States
7. Type
7.1 Sprinkler Irrigation
7.1.1 Market Analysis
7.1.2 Market Size & Forecast
7.2 Drip Irrigation
7.2.1 Market Analysis
7.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
7.3 Others
7.3.1 Market Analysis
7.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
8. Crop Type
8.1 Field Crops
8.1.1 Market Analysis
8.1.2 Market Size & Forecast
8.2 Vegetable corps
8.2.1 Market Analysis
8.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
8.3 Orchard Crops
8.3.1 Market Analysis
8.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
8.4 Vineyards
8.4.1 Market Analysis
8.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
8.5 Other Crops
8.5.1 Market Analysis
8.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
9. Application
9.1 Agricultural Fields
9.1.1 Market Analysis
9.1.2 Market Size & Forecast
9.2 Landscape and Turf Irrigation
9.2.1 Market Analysis
9.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
9.3 Greenhouse
9.3.1 Market Analysis
9.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
9.4 Residential
9.4.1 Market Analysis
9.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
9.5 Others
9.5.1 Market Analysis
9.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
10. Top States
10.1 California
10.1.1 Market Analysis
10.1.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.2 Texas
10.2.1 Market Analysis
10.2.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.3 New York
10.3.1 Market Analysis
10.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.4 Florida
10.4.1 Market Analysis
10.4.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.5 Illinois
10.5.1 Market Analysis
10.5.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.6 Pennsylvania
10.6.1 Market Analysis
10.6.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.7 Ohio
10.7.1 Market Analysis
10.7.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.8 Georgia
10.8.1 Market Analysis
10.8.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.9 New Jersey
10.9.1 Market Analysis
10.9.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.10 Washington
10.10.1 Market Analysis
10.10.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.11 North Carolina
10.11.1 Market Analysis
10.11.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.12 Massachusetts
10.12.1 Market Analysis
10.12.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.13 Virginia
10.13.1 Market Analysis
10.13.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.14 Michigan
10.14.1 Market Analysis
10.14.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.15 Maryland
10.15.1 Market Analysis
10.15.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.16 Colorado
10.16.1 Market Analysis
10.16.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.17 Tennessee
10.17.1 Market Analysis
10.17.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.18 Indiana
10.18.1 Market Analysis
10.18.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.19 Arizona
10.19.1 Market Analysis
10.19.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.20 Minnesota
10.20.1 Market Analysis
10.20.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.21 Wisconsin
10.21.1 Market Analysis
10.21.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.22 Missouri
10.22.1 Market Analysis
10.22.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.23 Connecticut
10.23.1 Market Analysis
10.23.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.24 South Carolina
10.24.1 Market Analysis
10.24.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.25 Oregon
10.25.1 Market Analysis
10.25.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.26 Louisiana
10.26.1 Market Analysis
10.26.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.27 Alabama
10.27.1 Market Analysis
10.27.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.28 Kentucky
10.28.1 Market Analysis
10.28.2 Market Size & Forecast
10.29 Rest of United States
10.29.1 Market Analysis
10.29.2 Market Size & Forecast
11. Value Chain Analysis
12. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
12.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3 Degree of Competition
12.4 Threat of New Entrants
12.5 Threat of Substitutes
13. SWOT Analysis
13.1 Strength
13.2 Weakness
13.3 Opportunity
13.4 Threats
14. Pricing Benchmark Analysis
14.1 Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
14.2 Lindsay Corporation
14.3 The Toro Company
14.4 Valmont
15. Key Players Analysis
15.1 Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
15.1.1 Overviews
15.1.2 Key Person
15.1.3 Recent Developments
15.1.4 SWOT Analysis
15.1.5 Revenue Analysis
15.2 Lindsay Corporation
15.2.1 Overviews
15.2.2 Key Person
15.2.3 Recent Developments
15.2.4 SWOT Analysis
15.2.5 Revenue Analysis
15.3 The Toro Company
15.3.1 Overviews
15.3.2 Key Person
15.3.3 Recent Developments
15.3.4 SWOT Analysis
15.3.5 Revenue Analysis
15.4 Valmont
15.4.1 Overviews
15.4.2 Key Person
15.4.3 Recent Developments
15.4.4 SWOT Analysis
15.4.5 Revenue Analysis

Companies Mentioned

  • Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
  • Lindsay Corporation
  • The Toro Company
  • Valmont

Methodology

In this report, for analyzing the future trends for the studied market during the forecast period, the publisher has incorporated rigorous statistical and econometric methods, further scrutinized by secondary, primary sources and by in-house experts, supported through their extensive data intelligence repository. The market is studied holistically from both demand and supply-side perspectives. This is carried out to analyze both end-user and producer behavior patterns, in the review period, which affects price, demand and consumption trends. As the study demands to analyze the long-term nature of the market, the identification of factors influencing the market is based on the fundamentality of the study market.

Through secondary and primary researches, which largely include interviews with industry participants, reliable statistics, and regional intelligence, are identified and are transformed to quantitative data through data extraction, and further applied for inferential purposes. The publisher's in-house industry experts play an instrumental role in designing analytic tools and models, tailored to the requirements of a particular industry segment. These analytical tools and models sanitize the data & statistics and enhance the accuracy of their recommendations and advice.

Primary Research

The primary purpose of this phase is to extract qualitative information regarding the market from the key industry leaders. The primary research efforts include reaching out to participants through mail, tele-conversations, referrals, professional networks, and face-to-face interactions. The publisher also established professional corporate relations with various companies that allow us greater flexibility for reaching out to industry participants and commentators for interviews and discussions, fulfilling the following functions:

  • Validates and improves the data quality and strengthens research proceeds
  • Further develop the analyst team’s market understanding and expertise
  • Supplies authentic information about market size, share, growth, and forecast

The researcher's primary research interview and discussion panels are typically composed of the most experienced industry members. These participants include, however, are not limited to:

  • Chief executives and VPs of leading corporations specific to the industry
  • Product and sales managers or country heads; channel partners and top level distributors; banking, investment, and valuation experts
  • Key opinion leaders (KOLs)

Secondary Research

The publisher refers to a broad array of industry sources for their secondary research, which typically includes, however, is not limited to:

  • Company SEC filings, annual reports, company websites, broker & financial reports, and investor presentations for competitive scenario and shape of the industry
  • Patent and regulatory databases for understanding of technical & legal developments
  • Scientific and technical writings for product information and related preemptions
  • Regional government and statistical databases for macro analysis
  • Authentic new articles, webcasts, and other related releases for market evaluation
  • Internal and external proprietary databases, key market indicators, and relevant press releases for market estimates and forecasts
 

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