0 to supply water to (land), especially by canals or other artificial means -- tưới
Drainage pipes are used to irrigate the crops.
At that time, however, none of the households in the sample were growing irrigated barley and wheat.
Farmers constructed terraces, fertilized, irrigated, intercropped, rotated crops and used weeds and crop residue to bind the soil.
Crops irrigated with drip systems use the same amounts of water as do crops irrigated in other ways.
By the mid1980s about 1400 ha, equivalent to 70% of the tea area (excluding pruned tea), were partially irrigated during the annual dry seasons.
Wellwatered trials were irrigated by furrow irrigation throughout their life cycle at intervals of approximately 2 weeks.
The sunfish were revived by irrigating the gills with fresh aquarium water.
We ask whether the process of irrigating lowland farms subsequently reduced pressure on adjacent upland forests.
A large part of their acreage was irrigated to ensure their production would meet the quality demands of their buyers.