"Irrigation channels" refers to man-made pathways or canals that are used to distribute water from a source, such as a river or reservoir, to agricultural fields or crops. They help provide a controlled and efficient way of delivering water to plants, ensuring they receive the necessary amount for growth and productivity.
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Where the dilution was low,
in irrigation channels in the Delta del Ebro, a high range of probability was established.
Since the 1960s, the sea has been drying up as a result of poor management
of irrigation channels that steal water from rivers feeding it.
Inland rise the peaks of the Sierra Nevada and water from these mountains is fed around the fields in
irrigation channels built by the Moors.
• Assess the quality of soil to determine crop planting plans and dig trenches accordingly • Seed crops by hand or by using dedicated machineries by ensuring that they are planted in designated areas • Irrigate farm soil by
using irrigation channels and ensure that pipes and pumps are properly maintained • Assign work activities to farm hands and direct and monitor them to ensure that they work according to specifications
Nearly a third of those surveyed have flushed their fields with fresh water, either bought from neighbours or drained from rivers using
new irrigation channels.
That's how the European zebra mussel got into North America's Great Lakes, where billions of dollars were spent to keep it from
blocking irrigation channels and water pipes.
You will have lunch in Chamana and later continue along the Cusichaca River, observing several Incan agricultural stepped terraces and
irrigation channels until reaching the picturesque village of Wayllabamba.
Solar panels have been installed on a bigger scale, a megawatt,
over irrigation channels in Gujarat, India in a project expected to reduce evaporation by 34 ML per year.
On the engineering side, their developments included rainwater cropping, filtration and storage; the construction of surface and
underground irrigation channels, including devices to measure the quantity of water stored (Figure 13.4)(Treacy, 1994; Wright and Valencia Zegarra, 2000; Caran and Nelly, 2006).
With over 8 years of experience working on large agricultural lands, I have cut a niche for myself as someone who is well - informed about the intricacies of farming, with special talents in
handling irrigation channels.
Last year, I devised a novel way of
creating irrigation channels that provided equal water distribution to a huge expanse of land, and minimized water wastage by a staggering 87 %!
Secondly Ollanta is home to a charming network of narrow cobblestone streets, flanked with traditional stone buildings and
babbling irrigation channels, that have been continuously inhabited (by the Incas and their descendants) since the 13th century.
Business must to be irrigated by bank capital but
the irrigation channels are still silted up.
Dams have also caused an increase in schistosomiasis in many countries, because snails live in the reservoirs and
irrigation channels.
Four paddocks, one after the other, lie alongside
an irrigation channel connected to the new main canal.
Marvel at Madeira's elaborate system of levadas (
irrigation channels).
Tipon is famous for
their irrigation channels that still supply the site with running water.
But there is also another ruin if you climb further up the mountain, and
irrigation channels that stretch up and up the mountain.
The «Hydraulic City» included miles of canals and dikes,
irrigation channels for supplying crops, overflow channels to cope with a monsoon, massive storage areas (the largest of which was 16km2 in area), and even a river diverted into a reservoir.
A hardworking individual who is well - versed in setting up
irrigation channels to ensure delivery of water supply to each crop row on the farmland.