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On a hot afternoon in early September, Tygh Redfield stood on the edge of his hay field and surveyed the landscape.
International scholars find that Bronze and Iron Age farmers proved resilient in the face of climate change, cultivating ...
THE practice of irrigation is so widespread in all parts of the world, there being more than 200 million acres of land artificially treated with supplies of water in the five continents, that it is a ...
Growing better grapes by conserving water. A leading winemaker reveals his viewpoints on water and wine in discussing irrigation and dry farming. Continuing on with our Ask The Expert series at ...
The following two papers result from a meeting held in the Society's House on 23 February 1989. The first paper provides an overview of the present levels of, and estimated potential for, irrigation ...
China adds 4 more sites to World Heritage Irrigation Structures list; total reaches 42 Many provinces in China saw temperatures soar past 40 C on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some areas breaking ...