Irrigation That Follows Your Planter Paths
360 Rain adaptive irrigation systems for growers in Filer, Idaho and across the Northwest.
Traditional pivots in Filer and throughout the Northwest irrigate in circles, leaving corners unwatered and applying the same amount of water to every part of the field regardless of crop need. 360 Rain uses GPS to follow your planter paths, navigates around obstacles, and applies water in a 15-inch band at the base of each plant. United Distributors installs, programs, and services 360 Rain systems for growers who need to cover odd-shaped fields, reduce water use, and deliver nutrients precisely where crops need them.
The system operates from a 3,000-foot hose connected to a field riser and can pull from wells, pipelines, or surface water. A vertical reel automatically lays out and retrieves the hose, allowing the system to cover up to 200 acres. Sensors track ground speed, reel speed, and turning radius to prevent hose drag or push. Water and nutrients are delivered through a boom fitted with drop hoses, and you can choose Y-DROP for row crops like corn and soybeans, flat-fan for solid-seeded crops like small grains and alfalfa, or custom drops for specialty crops such as potatoes or onions.
If you are looking to cut water use, irrigate fields that do not fit a pivot, or deliver fertilizer and manure through your irrigation system in Filer, contact United Distributors to talk through 360 Rain options and installation.

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Water and Nutrients Delivered Where Crops Use Them

A 360 Rain system is programmed to follow the same pattern your planter made. Its GPS receiver communicates with a base station and uses those planter-generated paths to guide every move. Cellular connectivity links the machine to the 360 Rain mobile app for real-time monitoring and control, allowing operators to adjust speed, application rates, and timing from a phone. The app displays real-time system status, nutrient totals, water volumes, and performance metrics, along with maintenance alerts.
After installation, you will see full field coverage without the dry corners left by pivots. Water is applied in a banded pattern at the plant base, cutting evaporation loss dramatically compared to pivots and traveling guns. Flow rates average 150 to 200 gallons per minute, and the diesel-electric powertrain uses just half a gallon of fuel per hour, making long run times possible with up to 600 hours on a single tank.
Pairing 360 Rain with the 360 Injection Skid turns the system into an all-in-one delivery platform for water, fertilizer, or manure. Adjustable VFD pump controls allow you to fine-tune application rates on the fly, while multiple voltage options adapt easily to different farm setups. Water pump options include a 3 HP pond pump at 200 GPM and 20 PSI, or VFD options to manage 5 to 7.5 HP, 10 to 15 HP, or 20 to 25 HP well pumps. Manure pumps include the Razor at 2 HP and 20 to 40 GPM, and the Blade at 5 HP and 30 to 80 GPM.
What Growers Want to Know About 360 Rain
Growers who call United Distributors about 360 Rain usually want to know how it compares to pivots, what the installation involves, and whether it works with their water source and field layout. These are the most common questions we hear before a system goes in.
How does 360 Rain compare to a traditional pivot?
360 Rain follows your planter paths instead of irrigating in a circle, covers odd-shaped fields, and applies water in a banded pattern at the plant base. This reduces evaporation, cuts water use, and allows you to irrigate areas a pivot cannot reach.
What water sources work with 360 Rain?
360 Rain can pull from wells, pipelines, or surface water. The system operates from a 3,000-foot hose connected to a field riser, and pump options are available for various water sources and flow rates.
How is the system controlled?
The 360 Rain mobile app for iPhone and iPad lets you adjust speed, application rates, and timing from anywhere. The app displays real-time system status, nutrient totals, water volumes, performance metrics, and maintenance alerts.
What is the 360 Injection Skid used for?
The 360 Injection Skid allows you to deliver water, fertilizer, or manure through the same system. Adjustable VFD pump controls let you fine-tune application rates on the fly, making it an all-in-one delivery platform for water and nutrients.
What is variable rate irrigation?
Variable rate irrigation allows you to customize application rates for each pass based on crop need. This feature is available in beta for 2026, and a limited number of growers can test variable rate control for water and nutrients.
United Distributors installs 360 Rain adaptive irrigation systems for growers in Filer, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon who need to cover odd-shaped fields, reduce water use, and apply nutrients precisely where crops need them. Whether you are replacing a pivot that leaves corners dry or adding a system to irrigate a field that does not fit traditional equipment, our team handles installation, programming, and service. Learn more about 360 Rain by contacting United Distributors.
How does 360 Rain irrigation work differently than a pivot?
360 Rain follows your planter paths using GPS, covering full fields including corners that pivots miss. It applies water in a 15-inch band directly at the plant base with 150–200 GPM, cutting evaporation loss significantly. At United Distributors, we've seen growers reduce weekly water use by over 60% while irrigating more acres.What's the benefit of banded water application with 360 Rain?
Banded application delivers water and nutrients at the base of the plant, minimizing evaporation and runoff. Just 0.35 inch applied this way can match the effect of 0.7 inch from overhead sprinklers. United Distributors helps growers stretch water further while maintaining or improving crop response.Can 360 Rain apply fertilizer or manure?
Yes. When paired with the 360 Injection Skid, 360 Rain delivers water, fertilizer, or manure in one pass. Adjustable VFD pump controls let you fine-tune application rates on the fly. At United Distributors, we configure the system to match your nutrient plan and field conditions.How much fuel does a 360 Rain system use?
360 Rain's diesel-electric powertrain uses just half a gallon of fuel per hour. A single tank supports up to 600 hours of run time. This efficiency makes long irrigation cycles practical and cost-effective, especially for operations managing larger acreages across Idaho's Magic Valley.How many acres can 360 Rain irrigate on one hose?
360 Rain operates on a 3,000-foot, 3-inch hose and can cover up to 200 acres. The vertical reel automatically lays out and retrieves the hose, with sensors preventing drag or push. At United Distributors, we help size systems to match your field layout and water source.What does variable rate irrigation mean for 360 Rain?
Variable rate irrigation adjusts water and nutrient application based on crop need in different zones. Starting in 2026, select growers can beta-test this feature with 360 Rain. At United Distributors, we're helping early adopters customize each pass for maximum efficiency and yield response.