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Irrigating meaning
present participle and gerund of irrigate
Example sentences (17)
Colorado Open Lands reached an agreement with a farmer to retire his land and stop irrigating the about 1,000 acres.
Even John Oliver questioned the logic of Utahns irrigating greens in their dry, desert environment.
Terming it as an expensive scheme, he said that the cost of irrigating a hectare of field would be around Rs 4.16 lakh.
We cannot get this done without aggressively irrigating and sowing into the now fallow ground of minority media ownership.
We were irrigating that a couple of months ago, desperate for water in the middle of a drought.
Fortunately, Malawi is endowed with fresh water from lake Malawi which is an asset for irrigating our crops throughout the year.
The munificence of Mother Earth provides us the food we eat, the air we breathe, the water for drinking and irrigating crops and within the ecosystem, the forests, rivers, oceans and soils are intimately connected and thus germane to our very existence.
Keep tropical plants grouped together for planting and irrigating ease.
SNOW HILL – Officials are expected to begin exploring the possibility of irrigating the Ocean Pines Golf Course with effluent from the community’s wastewater treatment plant.
To do this, we recommend irrigating as the soil water level approaches 35% depletion.
When asked about the effect irrigating would have on the treatment plant, Tustin said it could free up capacity.
Consumption rates are so high that 40% of the country’s sparse water supply goes towards irrigating it.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has estimated U.S. homeowners use 7 billion gallons of water each year irrigating their lawns.
Irrigating vineyards in France is currently not permitted.
Ten minutes before the storm, himself and his children were irrigating the property, and they saw the storm.
When the farmer is done irrigating, sometimes in the middle of the night, a canal rider has to drive back out to the gate and close it.
An estimated 40% of the country's water supply goes towards irrigating it, citation with production increasing by about 10% to 15% every year.