For that purpose, it is necessary to calculate the capital cost of irrigating an acre or hectare of land under a particular crop. |
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Any eye contact with muriatic acid solution should be followed immediately by irrigating the eyes with plenty of water. |
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A key factor in the design of any liquid-storage structure is provision for agitating the waste prior to irrigating or loading the tank spreader. |
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In these areas, 37 tanks used for irrigating farmlands are at just 13 percent of capacity. |
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Growers are responsible only for irrigating the crop, making it an attractive alternative for farms with adequate irrigation water. |
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The sun beats down, melting the glaciers that feed water into the streams, irrigating settlements and creating oases of willows and poplars. |
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Thousands of Chinese villagers have clashed with police after officials cut off water used for irrigating drought-plagued fields. |
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Demand for water in the catchment areas of the river is bound to increase if people start irrigating their crops. |
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Water for irrigating parks, sports arenas and golf courses must be treated waste water and cannot be running water. |
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In addition to planting, fertilizing and irrigating, pasture management includes rotational grazing to prevent overgrazing. |
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Interviewer: What is the possibility of you and other farmers irrigating your farms with water from the swamp so you can get good yields again? |
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The Saudis are irrigating the desert with water that will be used up in 50 years. |
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A buffer zone is recommended in which no irrigating is done. |
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After vitrectomy the vitreous chamber is filled with ophthalmological irrigating solution. |
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It is important that users know exactly what plants they will be irrigating before designing their system. |
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The water used for irrigating crops exhibited concentrations of heavy metals well above international standards. |
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It comprises clauses to benefit rural women within an integrated project for irrigating all the regions. |
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As soon as the rightful beneficiaries of this canal have finished irrigating their plots, all of the water is directed to the next canal. |
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You should visit an eye doctor, who may begin by probing and irrigating your tear ducts to remove any blockages. |
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Water circulates thanks to the pattern printed into the ceramic so irrigating the plant. |
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A fish-filled stream runs through the estate which is, notably, used for irrigating an orchard containing thirty five fruit trees. |
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Built chiefly from recyclable materials, the Vitalys building has solar panels and a water recycling system for irrigating the gardens. |
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Pakistan, a developing country, has an agriculture based economy with a network of canals irrigating a major part of its cultivated land. |
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Interviewer: What about irrigating your farms by diverting water from the river? |
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The use of treated wastewaters in urban areas is expected to grow in the future, for irrigating trees, parks and golf courses. |
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In halting English his campfire host told about his dream of settling there amidst the oaks and chaparral, irrigating a vineyard and harvesting honey. |
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At what point do you switch priorities from irrigating the existing crops to pre-moistening the fallow fields in preparation for stale bedding or getting your seeds to sprout? |
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At an altitude of 300 metres above sea level, they collectively generate around 6 GWh of electricity per year before irrigating apple orchards and discharging into the ice-blue fjord. |
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We need it for drinking, washing, and irrigating our food crops. |
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Its 26 students share duties irrigating fields and riding the herd, but also fixing boilers and scrubbing pots, alongside reading Nietzsche and swotting at their maths problems. |
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This consisted of irrigating and covering the soil with water. |
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The war prevented farmers from harvesting and from irrigating their fruit and vegetable crops, and the land and sea blockade prevented any exports. |
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Now, after I have started using amrit mitti, I only need three cycles of water for irrigating my fields. |
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The farmers' experience and the harnessing of small scale irrigation explain these achievements and valorise local know-how and the legacies of irrigating traditions. |
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Finally, it moves toward exteriors through secondary embranchments of main streams for irrigating different parts of the garden. |
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In the 1950s, the United States built the Dahla Dam on the Arghandab River, along with a network of canals, irrigating abundant crops of melons, wheat, grapes, and pomegranates in this formerly arid terrain. |
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Governments and industry are conducting research and demonstration projects to develop refinements to irrigation systems that are more energy efficient while more effectively irrigating crops. |
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Do not apply if rainfall is expected, or irrigating, within 24 hours. |
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An important distinction is to produce these biofuels from cellulosic sources using emerging second generation technologies which use less energy for irrigating and fertilizing thereby providing real environmental benefits. |
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The waste-water generated in a building from both lavatory and kitchen sinks, showers, clothes washers and cooling systems can be reused by means of a dual piping system for irrigating the building's landscape. |
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Tame or seeded pasture includes grazeable land that has been improved from its natural state by seeding, draining, irrigating, fertilizing or weed control. |
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Irrigating well before the normal irrigation season could result in a considerable time lapse between irrigations. |
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