What does irrigated mean?
Definitions for irrigated
ir·ri·gat·ed
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Irrigated
of Irrigate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of irrigated in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of irrigated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of irrigated in a Sentence
There's a bunch of irrigated ground and I lease it to one of my neighbors and he grows crops on it, and then there's dry farmland and I lease that to another neighbor, and then I've got all the native pasture and I lease that to another guy who runs cattle.
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As property owners, my clients hold a water right, this is the same as all the farmers along the river, who hold land that has been irrigated, in most cases for over 100 years. That water right is valuable property, which can be transferred. It’s like buying and selling land, except that, Colorado River water can only be transferred if it goes through an extensive review process at both the State and Federal Levels. Any proposed transfer is independently analyzed.
The vast majority of this water is used for irrigated agriculture across the basin ; there's just no way around the footprint of irrigated agriculture shrinking.
People have already planted high-risk, high-yield crops, like potatoes and onions, that may not be irrigated through the season now, these farmers have put money into the land, and now the water may not be there for their crops.
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