The area to be irrigated in the basin of the Khabur River, a major tributary of the Euphrates in the Syrian territory, is 137,000 ha. |
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If the physician was unable to completely visualize the tympanic membrane 15 minutes later, the ear was irrigated with 50 ml of tepid water. |
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In scattered areas on these slopes, they terraced and irrigated the land and produced abundant food for twelve million or more subjects. |
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In an irrigated area, a litre of milk takes at least 500 litres of water to produce. |
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They now raise 30 acres of irrigated sweet corn, 10 acres of pumpkins, and 7 acres of vegetables, everything from acorn squash to zucchini. |
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The recent harvest fetched one tonne per hectare in the irrigated areas and 7.5 quintal per hectare in rain-fed areas. |
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Besides, over 20 million hectares of irrigated lands have become saline or waterlogged in several parts of the country. |
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The short-fall was made more acute by the fact that the areas in the west of the province had richer soils, and were more abundantly irrigated. |
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Extensive wetlands in Sonora have been decimated by irrigated agriculture and urbanization. |
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They are irrigated by surface water poured from gargoyles, a torrent that in winter becomes magically frozen. |
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Plots were irrigated regularly and weeds were carefully controlled both manually and through herbicide treatment. |
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Quite often, the yoked oxen are nowhere in sight, and there is only a tractor drawing a mechanised plough across the irrigated land. |
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Maize and sesame are common in the irrigated farms along the Wabe Sha ile River. |
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The department maintained that the fencing was needed to protect grass trampled by cattle once fields had been irrigated. |
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By 1981 the total irrigated acreage had increased to 40,000 acres, and crop diversification had added alfalfa, pinto beans, corn, and milo. |
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When the dressing is removed, the wound should be irrigated with normal saline to remove liquefied debris. |
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Dense foliage in irrigated winter wheat may favor development of different foliar and leaf spotting diseases. |
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Imagine an Australia with endless acres of irrigated crops scattered through its dry heart. |
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They've seen variability in corn yields of up to 50 bushels per acre across a single irrigated field. |
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When lagoon water is irrigated, the suction inlet should be near the bottom. |
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Larger, more efficiently irrigated farms would be more productive and fiscally sound. |
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I prepped the ground, I planted it, I cultivated it, I sprayed it, I irrigated it, I was even smart enough not to have to pick it. |
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Twenty minutes later, the great kasbah appeared, set in a patchwork of irrigated fields and surrounded by the clustered houses of the village. |
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Some parts of these slightly rolling irrigated fields were being overwatered by as much as 20 percent. |
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The discharge from the sewage treatment plant was irrigated down the middle of the street and would soon be sprayed on a golf course. |
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The wound should be explored, copiously irrigated, and surgically debrided. |
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In the Central Valley, blazingly hot but well irrigated, gardens grow with tropical exuberance. |
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Plants were irrigated with deionized water and fertilized from day 15 onward. |
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Everywhere there were date palm groves, olive, banana, orange, lemon and grapefruit orchards, as well as well kept and well irrigated fields. |
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As long as water existed nearby for resting, birds like Canada geese, widgeon, and pintails often thrived in the irrigated countryside. |
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The fertile, irrigated vega to the west provided the Caliphs with a lavish table. |
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The plants are irrigated with water pumped by the means of solar energy and their computer is also powered with wind energy. |
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During the experiment, these plants were irrigated by sprinklers to field capacity every two days. |
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The house is filled with energy-saving devices, while the lawn and orchard are irrigated with recycled water. |
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Terraced farmlands irrigated by a complex network of ditches carrying water from rivers ensured reliable yields even on steep mountain slopes. |
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With the population surge, the springs were diverted to municipal uses and the streams dried up leaving once irrigated orchards as parched lands. |
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For easy access, however, it is usually located at the edge of an irrigated field or service road. |
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As the Sunset approached El Paso, irrigated farmland appeared and soon we were in the suburbs. |
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The cavity is irrigated daily with mild antiseptic solution, and drainage from the tubes can be collected in a colostomy bag. |
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Villagers present impressed upon the officers the need for quick repairs as the canal irrigated around 4900 hectares of land. |
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Eye injuries should be irrigated copiously and referred to an ophthalmologist. |
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Modern scholars tend to picture Eden as a formal garden in the Mesopotamian style, irrigated to a fare-thee-well. |
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For 8 days, the wound was irrigated with normal saline using a 35-cc syringe and a 19-gauge needle. |
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Two pots of each genotype were irrigated throughout the period as controls. |
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Do not apply to irrigated land where tail water will be used to irrigate other crop land. |
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Plants were irrigated regularly with tap water but were not fertilized. |
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Less than half the region's 140,000 acres of farmland were irrigated. |
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It has a small cultivable area to be irrigated by these rivers. |
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The surgeon thoroughly irrigated the wound with antibiotic irrigation. |
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Cranberries are cultivated in wet peat soils or irrigated sand. |
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Local habitats include savanna-like pasture with scattered shrubs, rice fields, and gallery forest, and the area is artificially irrigated throughout the year. |
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Asian and South American rainforests were ripped up for poor ranchland while deserts, old and new, were irrigated for crops. |
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The water management systems in spate irrigated agriculture are among the most spectacular and complicated social organizations. |
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The irrigated rice-farming region of the coastal plains is heavily populated. |
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By a remarkable stroke of luck in Asia's irrigated rice system, nitrogen gets biologically fixed by organisms called cyanobacteria. |
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In Spain using excessive amounts of fertilisers in very intensively irrigated market garden crops causes serious problems. |
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On a plot in the grounds of the local secondary school, a first market garden was created, irrigated by a borehole. |
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He runs an irrigated pedigreed seed farm in the Bow River district of southern Alberta with his wife Marian, son Greg and daughter-in-law Sara. |
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Leaf rust and stem rust can be serious problems in irrigated winter wheat. |
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Demand for specialty crops such as potatoes are sited as a key factor in the increased prices of irrigated land. |
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It is grown extensively in the irrigated desert oases of the Peruvian coast and in savanna and rain forest climatic areas of Brazil and Colombia. |
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Under Wyoming law, all he must do is show conclusively that he has irrigated his property just once in the past five years. |
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But rather than creating yet another drain on local resources the architects wanted the structure to be cooled and irrigated by natural means. |
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Vegetables accepted into the program must be adequately irrigated in order to be covered for drought. |
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For several hundred years, Afghan fields have been irrigated by a complex underground system that has proved its worth. |
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The only way of feeding people over a fairly long period is the irrigated rice system. |
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On completion, the scheme will improve water supply to an existing 150,000 ha of irrigated land and extend irrigation to a further 34,000 ha. |
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After planting, they should be irrigated during dry spells in spring and summer. |
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In fact, only a quarter of global cotton is produced in rain-fed conditions rather than irrigated fields. |
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Currant, black currant and gooseberry bushes will reach their optimum height faster if irrigated. |
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Small-scale fences owned by individuals or co-operatives encircling irrigated crops or cash crops such as cashews and bananas are most likely to succeed. |
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The wound is gently cleansed and irrigated with sterile saline. |
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In west-central Kansas, up to a fifth of the irrigated farmland along a 100-mile swath of the aquifer has already gone dry. |
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This problem afflicts a quarter of all irrigated land and is most acute in Pakistan, where two million hectares have been lost to high soil salinity. |
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Green leafy crops continue to be irrigated until the time of harvest. |
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Some wandered in a genial trance wearing the faraway, slightly shell-shocked look of the recently colonically irrigated. |
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Spreckelsville introduced five-roller grinding to reduce sugar loss, utilised bagasse to replace coal, and irrigated on a vastly larger scale to reduce labour costs. |
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In irrigated conditions, it can choose from sugarcane, maize, brinjal, chillies, mulberry, tomato, potato, turmeric, ginger, grapes, banana and betel. |
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That has made mainstream use on America's irrigated farmlands a reality. |
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Adsorption and survival of faecal coliforms, somatic coliphages and F-specific RNA phages in soil irrigated with wastewater. |
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Both are key agricultural areas where deep, well-drained, friable soils and large, flat fields provide ideal conditions for large-scale irrigated cultivation of a wide variety of crops. |
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To keep plants irrigated automatically, you could install a highly efficient, multivalve automatic irrigation system. |
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He first suspected it would prove an adequate disinfectant because it was used to ease the stench from fields irrigated with sewage waste. |
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Bacon PE, Hoult EH, McGarity JW Ammonia volatilization from fertilizers applied to irrigated wheat soils. |
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And it is not the only misdeed of the cultivation on irrigated soil. |
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Anybody who has flown over Alberta and has seen the areas that have been irrigated and the areas that have not, has seen the difference between starvation and life. |
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In recent years, Africare has worked with local farmers to build village-based small-scale irrigation schemes of 30-35 hectares that can be irrigated by one diesel motor pump. |
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An intermittent and adjustable jet-breaker working only on the return, allows to get an uniform distribution of rain fall all over the irrigated area. |
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Aside from the question of how officially irrigated areas are monitored, these new resources will increase production levels, since they are bound to be used somewhere. |
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Diaz L, Hcrrero J Salinity estimates in irrigated soils using electromagnetic induction. |
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Most of the large farms around here used to produce three irrigated crops a year, but for about eight years now, we've been lucky to bring in two harvests. |
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Pecan crop is often over irrigated using traditional method of irrigation scheduling by counting number of calendar days since the previous irrigation. |
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This cost recovery rule is expected to impact particularly irrigated agriculture, where users have not paid the full costs of water supply. |
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In recent years development projects have started in the deserts of Algeria and Tunisia using irrigated water pumped from underground aquifers. |
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They continued to pursue agriculture, some of it irrigated, which was not disrupted by the growing ranching economy. |
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The irrigated lands of the Moche River Valley produce sugarcane, rice, and asparagus. |
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In the northeastern region of the state, particularly around Pendleton, both irrigated and dry land wheat is grown. |
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This large rainforest region is irrigated by several large rivers and is sparsely populated. |
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Given the heavy water consumption of vegetable plants, growers must be irrigated every day and sometimes twice a day once plants have come to maturity. |
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Sugar is an important irrigated cash crop. |
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Sugarcane is an important irrigated cash crop. |
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Encourage equity in access to irrigated land ownership. |
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The Zūr, which floods frequently, was formerly covered with thickets of reeds, tamarisk, willows, and white poplars, but, since dams were built to control the river's flow, that land has been converted to irrigated fields. |
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Murrumbidgee irrigator, Mr Rod Gribble, has been using IrriSAT for three seasons to monitor 20 ha of irrigated wine grapes. |
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Water is worth a lot of money for irrigated agriculture, and irrigators are very uneasy about how they might be affected. |
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Normally, land that has high clay content will need to be irrigated and fertilized less than an area with sandier soil. |
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More than half of the irrigated area was planted in corn, fruit trees, and vegetables. |
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And only 13 percent of cropland is irrigated. |
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In Bushland, Texas, an early maturing hybrid of grain sorghum irrigated at a mild deficit level shows little water stress. |
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As spring temperatures rise, water from the snowpacks replenishes reservoirs vital to the irrigated agriculture of western states. |
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They included the humid regions of the north and the northwest, as well as vast arid zones that had not been irrigated. |
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The economy's vulnerability to the weather is heightened by the fact that less than one-third of cropland is irrigated and that much farming is done at subsistence level without modern technology. |
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Using Thiersch's solution of salycilic and boracic acids, the bladder was irrigated with copious and repeatedly washed for a number of days. |
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Actual evapotranspiration is never greater than precipitation except on irrigated land because of percolation of water into groundwater bodies and surface runoff. |
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While broadcast sowing or dibble seeding is practiced for upland rice cultivation, lowland or irrigated rice cultivation often involves transplanting seedlings. |
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This near-rainless region is almost wholly dependent on irrigated crops along the rivers Nile and Atbara, although some rainfed sorghum is grown traditionally in Nile state when rainfall allows. |
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Through the middle of the irrigated agricultural area runs a highway which leads from the city to the port of Castellón, a distance of around 5 km. |
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In Ifrane where the intakes of these two canals are to be found, the farmers only let the water flow through to Taghoulit when they consider that all of their plots have been sufficiently irrigated. |
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Throughout the eight-acre site, over 400 swamp white oak trees will be planted, irrigated by a complex system. |
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Apart from this form of irrigated rice, people have never been able to make agriculture sustainable because they have never studied the way soil works. |
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Agriculture, the biggest water consumer, has to improve the performance of both irrigated and rainfed production through integrated rural water development. |
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Taking off from the right bank of the Jamna river early in its course, the canal irrigated the Sultan's territories in the Hissar region of Eastern Punjab. |
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In all, the amount of irrigated land multiplied by a factor of eight. |
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The proposed Stanfield canal, Stanfield relift pump, and Stanfield relift canal and siphon features were not surveyed at this time because they cross irrigated croplands. |
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Larger agribusiness players soon entered the fray in the Kimberley region, with irrigated plantations of Santalum album, an exotic species native to India. |
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Phillips FA, Leuning R, Baigent R, Kelly KB, Denmead OT Nitrous oxide flux measurements from an intensively managed irrigated pasture using micrometeorological techniques. |
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In the 19th century, the city of Trujillo greatly expanded due to extensive irrigated agriculture, with high production and profits from the sugarcane industry. |
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They grew tepary beans on fields made of flash flood debris, irrigated by winter rains and summer monsoon runoff and not much else, ten inches or so of precipitation annually. |
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The estate includes 80 irrigated pasture acres, a seven-stall barn, two commercial greenhouses and an acre-sized swimming hole complete with pier and paddleboat. |
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The detached body part should be quickly irrigated to remove contaminants. |
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