Supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams.
1 It would irrigate one's heart and character as well as his acres.
2 Now, Jack says you got to plant 'em in hills and irrigate .
3 I think Arizona is as safe as anywhere if they don't irrigate .
4 Farmers have been prohibited from drawing water from reservoirs to irrigate their crops.
5 Most vegetable gardeners in the East do not find it profitable to irrigate .
6 They turned the water into the Upper Ditch to irrigate the Foothill Tracts.
7 To irrigate in these cases would only irritate and would not accomplish anything.
8 New canals were dug all over the valley to help irrigate the fields.
9 These tubes are always of sufficient number to thoroughly irrigate the broken surface.
10 The natives irrigate their estates, and produce tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, and wheat.
11 If you desire to try it, irrigate thoroughly and plow and sow afterward.
12 No eloquence could irrigate his arid creed and make that desert blossom now.
13 Big enough to irrigate about twenty-five acres of desert for alfalfa.
14 The wind has been drying it out so growers are needing to irrigate .
15 They knew how to irrigate a long time before we understood its advantages.
16 The Bird's Nest stadium will boast a rainwater-capture system to irrigate the infield.
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