Use of irrigation in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include irrigation at the start of sentence, irrigation at the end of sentence and irrigation in the middle of sentence

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irrigation at the start of sentence


  1. Irrigation is important for farming.
  2. Irrigation channels supply the crops with water.
  3. Irrigation has increased the area of cultivable land.
  4. Irrigation measures will be necessary in areas of erratic rainfall.
  5. Irrigation projects provide water for large commercial farms, not smallholders.

irrigation at the end of sentence


  1. The land is dry and wholly dependent on irrigation.
  2. It is impossible to make plants grow in a desert without irrigation.

irrigation in the middle of sentence


  1. The government authorised an irrigation project.
  2. The government authorized an irrigation project.
  3. We used the money to set up an irrigation project.
  4. The agricultural land is hilly and the irrigation poor.
  5. There the irrigation canal links up with the reservoir.
  6. The rivers merge just north of a vital irrigation system.
  7. Water is channelled through a series of irrigation canals.
  8. An efficient irrigation system channels water to the crops.
  9. The regime tried to boost output with major irrigation projects.
  10. Some farmers double-dip into federal irrigation and crop subsidies.
  11. You get a little extra for irrigation and you can grow some grass on it.
  12. If the irrigation plan goes ahead, it could spell disaster for the birds.
  13. There are drainage/irrigation channels all over this flat agricultural land.
  14. There was, indeed, a kind of cruel irony in the collapse of the irrigation companies.
  15. At dusk they established a perimeter along the irrigation ditch just outside Thuan Yen.
  16. Officials stated that building a dam for irrigation purposes was hopelessly impractical.
  17. The building of irrigation systems and paddy fields is costly in terms of time and effort.
  18. The long-term dangers of land degradation from irrigation and chemical fertilizers are growing.
  19. The size and length of an irrigation ditch depend critically on the number of people who use it.
  20. The irrigation waters made possible by flooding their own homes might eventually help the people in their new.
  21. But formidable capital cost stood in the way of such improvements, and irrigation remained no more than a theoretical possibility.
  22. Nineteenth-century irrigation pioneers were better suited to endure hardships than settlers who struggled to survive on Federal Reclamation projects after 1902.
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