The soil requires less irrigation because of its high capacity for moisture retention.
Utah has a cold and dry climate, often requiring irrigation.
It does not require irrigation, spraying of pesticides or fertilizers.
Some northern and western areas support rain-fed agriculture, while others require irrigation.
Breeds not requiring much irrigation will be an important consideration in the dry areas.
Main crops of the village are cereals and grapes which require little irrigation.
This means most vineyards require irrigation from nearby water sources.
The average rainfall is not enough, therefore the soil requires artificial irrigation.
However, most agricultural land is of poor quality and requires irrigation.
Further, corn production for ethanol is increasingly taking place in areas requiring irrigation.