What is variable rate irrigation (VRI), and how does it differ from traditional irrigation methods?

Variable rate irrigation (VRI) is a precision irrigation technology that allows farmers to apply different amounts of water to different areas of the field based on factors such as soil type, crop growth stage, and weather conditions. Unlike traditional irrigation methods, which apply a uniform amount of water to the entire field, VRI optimizes water application to match the specific needs of each zone or section of the field.