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1. to supply water by artificial means, such as with sprinklers.<br><br>
1. to supply water by artificial means, such as with sprinklers.<br><br>
http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu/degreeprograms/graphics/irrigation.jpg<br><br>
http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu/degreeprograms/graphics/irrigation.jpg<br><br>
These images are examples of irrigation being applied to a field of crops.<br>
Source: http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu<br><br>
http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov/swp/images/geography/irrigation.jpg<br><br>
http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov/swp/images/geography/irrigation.jpg<br><br>
These images are examples of irrigation being applied to a field of crops. <br>
Source: http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu<br><br>
Source: http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov<br><br>
Source: http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov<br><br>

Revision as of 09:43, 21 March 2006


1. to supply water by artificial means, such as with sprinklers.

irrigation.jpg

These images are examples of irrigation being applied to a field of crops.
Source: http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu

irrigation.jpg

Source: http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov