of Irrigate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA community whose life is not irrigated by art and science, by religion and philosophy, day upon day, is a community that exists half alive. Lewis Mumford
Caribbean lowlands The City of Bluefields and the view of Bluefields Bay towards the Caribbean Sea This large rainforest region is irrigated by several large rivers and is sparsely populated. Source: Internet
Cropland is typically irrigated with large (1/4-mile radius) center-pivot irrigation systems, and a common feature of the Rio Grande Delta area where the Rio Grande enters the valley are large piles of potato-sized rocks screened from the soil. Source: Internet
A large irrigated greenbelt, drawing on channels from the Volga river, lay outside the capital, where meadows and vineyards extended for some 20 farsakhs (ca. 60 miles?). Source: Internet
Both reservations include substantial senior water rights in the Colorado River; water is drawn for use in irrigated farming. Source: Internet
Development of the agriculture promotion system and improvement of the rice value chain, among other things, will be conducted in six townships in the Shwebo district of Sagaing Region, home to some of the largest irrigated farmland in Myanmar. Source: Internet