Definition: In the context of the United States, a disorchard is a type of irrigation system that involves using water from one source to irrigate crops on another. The primary advantage of this system is its ability to provide continuous and consistent water supply throughout the day without the need for frequent watering or manual labor. In addition, the use of disorchards can be more efficient than traditional sprinklers, as it allows for precise control over water delivery based on crop needs. In the context of agriculture,