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No, not traditionally. The did dry land farm corn, beans and squash, melon and peaches.

Today the Navajo Nation has the largest single irrigated farm in the US. Navajo Agricultural Products Industries (NAPI) farms 110,000 acres. They produce Navajo Pride brand potatoes, corn, alfalfa, beans, and small grains, such as barley, wheat and oats. They have a contract with Lays potato chips.

Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, NIIP was started June 13, 1962. The Colorado River Storage Project, has a principal purpose of furnishing 110,630-acres of irrigable land. The Act authorized an annual diversion of 508,000 acre-feet of water from Navajo Reservoir.

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