To provide the crops with enough water for strong, healthy plants when natural precipitation is lacking.
They use irrigation in times and places in which rainwater is not enough. Without enough water, the farmed crops wouldn't grow.
for the meat... the farmers for the extra help
Irrigation
they used irrigation
Irrigation helped farmers to grow crops because the water in the Nile would spread through the canals and create wet land, so that the wet land would grow crops. Without the river Nile Ancient Egypt would have been a desert and wouldn't have been able to grow crops and create irrigation.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
irrigation
Farmers in interior plains may need to use irrigation to supplement natural rainfall and ensure consistent water supply for their crops. The interior plains typically have lower rainfall levels, making irrigation necessary to support agriculture and maintain crop growth throughout the growing season. Irrigation can help farmers mitigate the risk of drought and optimize crop production in these regions.
fertilizers
well in the old days the nile...when it flooded these days they still use water from the nile i think...but through irrigation like other places...
Farmers between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers historically watered their crops using a system of irrigation canals that diverted water from the rivers. They built dams to control the flow of water and used a network of channels to distribute it to their fields. This practice dates back to ancient Mesopotamia and continues to be used in modern agriculture in the region.
Hope for rain.
Yes they do, silly
Irrigation (:
they use irrigation
Absolutely. Without irrigation, they would be able to produce very little.
One reason for the Egyptians successful farming ws their wise use of irrigation.
irrigation