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to irrigation
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The act or process of irrigating, or the state of being irrigated; especially, the operation of causing water to flow over lands, for nourishing plants.
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Telecommuting gives way to irrigation.
As well as saving water, the precision approach to irrigation promises to increase productivity as well.
A separate United Nations assessment team inspected damage to irrigation, wells, bridges and roads.
Like most Indian farmers, the Sharmas have no access to irrigation systems.
He gave as examples Israel's innovative approach to irrigation and its strong presence in medical equipment production worldwide.
With the third, thanks to irrigation, land reform, and education he was on the way to achieving.
The farmers' problems have been compounded by extensive damage to irrigation canals and pipelines from the continuing warfare.
Salinization is a major problem in the Murray-Darling basin, due to irrigation and the unwise removal of trees.
It embraces everything from a conditional cash-transfer scheme, called Bolsa Família, to irrigation projects and help for smallholders.
Rain is a welcome supplement to irrigation, which since ancient times has made possible the region's legendary agricultural richness.
However, the wetter margins are excellent for livestock, and even the drier margins respond well to irrigation.
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