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The key technology of the Pueblo peoples was their irrigation techniques.
Maine produced the most potatoes in the nation until the 1940's, when irrigation techniques allowed Western states to take the lead.
Various types of irrigation techniques differ in how the water obtained from the source is distributed within the field.
The area is bestowed with rich black soil and uses advanced irrigation techniques.
Irrigation techniques such as dams and terraces were used for agricultural purposes.
In addition, the farmers will have to get used to new water distribution methods and new field irrigation techniques.
There are several possibilities: the use of carbon sinks, a renewable energy supply and new irrigation techniques.
The Sumerians practiced similar irrigation techniques as those used in Egypt.
It also helps to reduce labor costs compared to some ground irrigation techniques, which are often more labor intensive.
The settlers brought irrigation techniques to northwestern Colorado, and helped attract additional agricultural settlement in the region.
New irrigation techniques have revolutionized agriculture in Israel.
The sedentary groups raised llamas and practised irrigation techniques.
This irrigation technique was introduced to the Americas by Spanish settlers in colonial times.
They were very community oriented, setting up 17 farm settlements; they pioneered in irrigation techniques.
Agricultural irrigation techniques have remained unchanged over the past few years and are principally performed through furrows.
Unlike traditional surface irrigation techniques, drip irrigation provides water directly to the roots of plants.
Indigenous people have utilized a variety of irrigation techniques in order to take advantage of seasonal flooding.
Moringa is particularly suitable for dry regions, as it can be grown using rainwater without expensive irrigation techniques.
Due to mostly dry land in Benlloch, production of fruits and vegetables is made possible due to irrigation techniques.
The ancient peoples of the Andes such as the Incas have practiced irrigation techniques for over 6,000 years.
Some groups on the region's mesas developed irrigation techniques, and filled storehouses with grain as protection against the area's frequent droughts.
Percolation tanks provide some water, but not enough to ensure the survival and quality fruiting of pomegranate trees using traditional irrigation techniques.
The Salado were farmers, using simple irrigation techniques to water fields of maize, beans, pumpkins, amaranth, and cotton.
Water harvesting, supplemental irrigation and water-saving irrigation techniques.
Since the rivers of the region were not perennial, several irrigation techniques were developed to ensure an adequate and continuous supply of water.