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Where made the most of the river water to irrigate their land.
Its valley has been irrigated for at least 1,000 years.
This process also takes place when the land is irrigated by surface water.
Only about 14 percent of cultivated land was irrigated in 1987.
"They were irrigating from way back, and that was the key to their growth," he said.
The largest use of ground water is to irrigate crops.
Immediately irrigate eyes with plain water for at least 10 minutes.
We have enough water to save our people and to irrigate crops.
They irrigate all plants and trees in their own garden.
This water was then used to irrigate the rice fields.
Its total course is between 70 to 80 miles, and it irrigates 6,273 acres of land.
Time ran on like immortal water, and irrigated the world.
"We wonder how they would be irrigating this project," she said.
Some of the land is irrigated by tube wells as well.
He makes it out that the entire town is irrigating the plot.
It usually took several barrels of water to irrigate a section.
"Growers have not had to irrigate, except in certain areas."
Therefore, in general, the available water is sufficient to irrigate the designed area.
It is important to establish a routine and irrigate at the same time each day.
They adjusted their way of life, irrigating and farming where possible.
The lake also serves as the source of water for irrigating a large area.
Countries are being forced to divert more water than ever before to irrigate their land.
Most of the households are using the temporary open well to irrigate their land.
Who made the laws that said I can't irrigate my land?
"Others will move into the houses over here and begin to irrigate the land.