The ability to irrigatefields has led to increased incomes through the sale of produce and lengthened seasonal employment.
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Civic group Practical Action is building 15 mini hydro plants in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique to light homes, schools and clinics and to irrigatefields.
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In Kansas, dryland soybeans continue to disappoint producers though irrigatedfields are strong.
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The corn was doing well this year in the irrigatedfields.
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The most productive Polynesian agriculture was taro cultivation in irrigatedfields.
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Water lies all around, ponds and channels irrigatingfields of rice, mustard and potato.
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When ponds and lakes are frozen hard is the best time for sport in these irrigatedfields.
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More recently, it had been a Taliban stronghold, and its lushly irrigatedfields provided fertile ground for opium poppy.
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But as the roads got emptier and the wide irrigatedfields took over he opened up like the landscape.
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They were divided into queer-shaped little irrigatedfields, separated not by fences, but by little low walls of mud.
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They waded through the irrigatedfields, past darkened, outlying estates, both of them feeling too tired to do much talking.
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The Kansas grower also notes that dryland corn yields in the area were extremely good, though irrigatedfields were a bit disappointing.
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The mist and an early dusk prevented him from seeing Las Palmas itself until he was well in among the irrigatedfields.
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It is in Diyala, a mainly rural province where lush irrigatedfields have long sheltered armed groups that resent the arrival of outsiders.
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A woman is usually about her daily labors in the house, the mountains, or the irrigatedfields almost to the hour of childbirth.
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Once known as the bread basket of Afghanistan, the lush green irrigatedfields of Helmand are the world's single largest source of opium.