Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient forms of irrigation. It saves a significant amount of water when compared to traditional irrigation systems.
because if the irrigation is done properly the farmers can work properly on their fields without facing any problem of water it is also necessary because even during famine no field is left without water and even then our country can progress well and it is useful for our coming generation also
Artificial Irrigation is nothing but water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture . During periods of inadequate rainfall.
crop rotation
Crop rotation
the amount of energy exercited during an activty or exercise
They made canals to take the water water somewhere else . :)
from water researves irrigation
Shelly has no incentive to exercise during summer break. Incentive payments were made to farmers who reduced their use of irrigation.
sumerian irrigation systems
Irrigation ditches were the most common method, with the water coming from a well, or spring, or from streams by diverting their flow, sometimes using stone dams.
They invented irrigation during the 3500BC when they started civilization. :) Your Welcome...
During the earliest years of agricultural development, the introduction of irrigation techniques such as canals and ditches allowed farms to be located farther from rivers. This enabled farmers to cultivate land in areas that might not have been naturally suitable for agriculture due to lack of water access.
Originally, it was used to describe poor farmers in Russia who had worked their way to affluence. During the Soviet era, it was applied to farmers who resisted handing over their harvests to the detachments which came from Moscow to redistribute it.
because if the irrigation is done properly the farmers can work properly on their fields without facing any problem of water it is also necessary because even during famine no field is left without water and even then our country can progress well and it is useful for our coming generation also
What measures were enacted during the Roosevelt administration to provide irrigation for dry lands?
irrigation
Artificial Irrigation is nothing but water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture . During periods of inadequate rainfall.