Agricultural Artery
If water is the lifeblood of agriculture, then the venerable irrigation canal is its artery. One of the first things the white pioneers did after arriving here was carve canals into the land to bring water to the fields. Without that water the ground is nothing more than rangeland. Out West, people have died for water.
If water is the lifeblood of agriculture, then the venerable irrigation canal is its artery. One of the first things the white pioneers did after arriving here was carve canals into the land to bring water to the fields. Without that water the ground is nothing more than rangeland. Out West, people have died for water.
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