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irrigation to supply water by artificial means, such as with sprinklers.
Ãâó: www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/glossary.htm
irrigation As streams were few in Palestine, water was generally stored up in winter in reservoirs, and distributed through gardens in numerous rills, which could easily be turned or diverted by the foot (Deut. 11:10). For purposes of irrigation, water was raised from streams or pools by water-wheels, or by a shaduf, commonly used on the banks of the Nile to the present day.
Ãâó: www.ccel.org/ccel/easton/ebd2.EBD.i.html
irrigation The controlled application of water to cropland, hay fields and/or pasture to supplement that supplied by nature.
Ãâó: www.apsu.edu/wet/whatis.html
irrigation The controlled application of water to arable lands to supply water requirements not satisfied by rainfall.
Ãâó: ilrdss.sws.uiuc.edu/glossary/glossary_allresults.a...
irrigation watering of land by artificial methods, such as canals or sprinkler systems, providing water for crops in areas that have long periods of little or no rainfall.
Ãâó: www.futureharvest.org/about/glossary.shtml
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