Sentences with phrase «with irrigation technology»

Whereas in agricultural areas, the strategies will have to do with irrigation technology and what kind of crops you're growing.»

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Brown says the company also works extensively with academic resources to find technology - based solutions such as neutron probe ground moisture indicators and micro-emitter sprinkler systems for its custom irrigation system.
These irrigation systems use the data collected by [1] the company's GPS technology to control the water dispersal with precision so that no tree receives too much or not enough water.
Through a unique process known worldwide as the BIDA ® System, our biofiltration technology is capable of producing water suitable for irrigation from waste water sources contaminated with organic solids and nutrients.
A third aspect is the advantages farmers could have using this technology in comparison with the traditional irrigation with untreated wastewater.
UF / IFAS researchers worked with other UF scientists, the Virginia nursery and an automation technology company to develop the system, called the Container Irrigation Management program (CIRRIG).
«As a fundamental technology that underpinned the agropastoralist societies in Xinjiang, irrigation probably spread to Xinjiang through the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor along with crops during prehistory.»
The core program includes fasting and colonic irrigation with bowel cleansing and deep toning of the bowel wall to restore optimal excretion of digestive waste, special cleansing and nutritional supplements, Snow's hands - on deep tissue and healing energy work, internal and external magnesium therapy, organic High Mountain Oolong Tea from Taiwan, Tesla Innovational Technology, and post-fast «Break Fast» food with teachings on diet and supplements, food combining and food choices.
You will conserve scarce water resources and reduce carbon emissions associated with inefficient agricultural technologies the drip irrigation systems replace.
Countries such as Britain need to focus on helping nations in the developing world cope with the predicted impacts, by helping them to introduce irrigation and water management technology, drought resistant crops and new building techniques.
Professor Parry said developed countries needed to help the most affected regions, which include sub-Saharan Africa and major Asian river deltas with improved technology for irrigation, drought - resistant crop strains and building techniques.
Farmers are faced with shrinking supplies of irrigation water, a diminishing response to additional fertilizer use, rising temperatures from global warming, the loss of cropland to non-farm uses, rising fuel costs, and a dwindling backlog of yield - raising technologies.
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