Water is the "life blood" of the land. Without it, the land will not produce food and fiber for man and animals. The land receives abundant water through precipitation in many areas of the world, and the land produces. Other areas are barren because the land receives essentially no water. Still other areas produce a sparse vegetation because of inadequate water. Irrigation is the practice of transferring water from areas of plenty to areas of need to snake larger areas of land produce food and fiber. In the Western U.S. snow accumulates in the high mountains on rocky peaks where there is no soil. It also accumulates on timbered slopes and on mountain meadows in amounts excessive to need. During the spring and summer this snow melts, contin...
Water is life! It is essential for all aspects of our livelihood, from basic drinking-water to food ...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...
Water is the "life blood" of the land. Without it, the land will not produce food and fiber for man ...
Irrigation is the process of applying water to soil, primarily to meet the water needs of growing pl...
Water is essential for growing food; for household water uses, including drinking, cooking and sanit...
In addressing the role that irrigation might play in the global water challenge, Peter Rogers explai...
In most ACP countries, large-scale expansion of irrigation is not a significant option: water is not...
As much as seventy times more water is needed to grow food than for domestic use. Severely waterscar...
Not AvailableIn arid and semi arid regions, water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource and pl...
Water is essential to the production of food and fiber crops. Irrigation to supplement natural rainf...
Irrigation is often afflicted by two major physical problems: waterlogging and salinisation. Waterlo...
No matter where on Earth, the one human activity that consumes the most water is the one that wastes...
Soils and groundwater are important natural resources that sustain life on Earth. In the last centur...
Shortage of water resources and deterioration in the quality and availability of agricultural land a...
Water is life! It is essential for all aspects of our livelihood, from basic drinking-water to food ...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...
Water is the "life blood" of the land. Without it, the land will not produce food and fiber for man ...
Irrigation is the process of applying water to soil, primarily to meet the water needs of growing pl...
Water is essential for growing food; for household water uses, including drinking, cooking and sanit...
In addressing the role that irrigation might play in the global water challenge, Peter Rogers explai...
In most ACP countries, large-scale expansion of irrigation is not a significant option: water is not...
As much as seventy times more water is needed to grow food than for domestic use. Severely waterscar...
Not AvailableIn arid and semi arid regions, water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource and pl...
Water is essential to the production of food and fiber crops. Irrigation to supplement natural rainf...
Irrigation is often afflicted by two major physical problems: waterlogging and salinisation. Waterlo...
No matter where on Earth, the one human activity that consumes the most water is the one that wastes...
Soils and groundwater are important natural resources that sustain life on Earth. In the last centur...
Shortage of water resources and deterioration in the quality and availability of agricultural land a...
Water is life! It is essential for all aspects of our livelihood, from basic drinking-water to food ...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...