Farmers take or divert water from a river for irrigation purposes, and to water their crops.
Farmers moved water fro the rivers to do this
Farmers move water from ponds, lakes, and rivers for irrigation, providing water in fields not having sufficient moisture for crops to grow.
To drink and to water their crops.
Irrigate.
Irrigation
Irrigate [water] their land to grow crops.
They dug holes to move it and they built dams to make sure they had enough water but there crops didn't flood.
Irrigation
Farmers pumping river water and spraying the water onto their fields of growing crops is known as crop irrigation.
Rivers
The rivers were so important to the farmers in Mesopotamia because then the farmers can get water for their crops in order to trade for goods and services.
They used the rivers' water for irrigation.
they used rivers and streams to collect water
Replenish the soil and provide water for the crops.
The flooding rivers helped the farmers of ancient India by leaving fresh silt behind, which makes the land fertile.
Precisely, the farmers moved them by horses or a bandwagon