dry farming การใช้
- We pray for rain because we're in a dry farming area.
- When the 1875 drought ruined the livestock industry, Freeman turned to dry farming.
- Prior to the 1940s, only dry farming existed in the area.
- ;925-1130 : Stable environmental conditions favorable to dry farming throughout the Colorado Plateau.
- Today, the value of dry farming to creating superior wine is generally recognized.
- However, 20-year drought in the mid-20th century crippled the region's dry farming economy.
- Dry farming and cattle ranching were the primary way of life.
- Traditional dry farming is now being replaced by irrigated farming.
- Due to shortage of irrigation water the dry farming is preferred in the village.
- These are also characterized by stunted forest growth and are suited to dry farming.
- They set about the difficult task of dry farming.
- Here he pioneered dry farming and introduced alfalfa which proved to be an epoch-making experiment.
- Prior to digging the first deep well about 1980s, dry farming was the only agricultural method.
- Dry farming gradually replaced irrigated farming as it became more expensive to drill new deeper wells.
- A prolonged drought in the 1920s and 1930s put an end to dry farming in the region.
- Early Girl is well-suited to dry farming.
- Bell engaged in cattle raising and dry farming, developed water wells, and rented land to vegetable farmers.
- Its experiments with dry farming _ cutting back on irrigation _ has reduced yields and produced some exceptional wines.
- Dry farming may be practiced in areas that have significant annual rainfall during a wet season, often in the winter.
- Dry farming of wheat, barley, and other grains as well as potatoes and mustard seed was common in the 1800s.
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