There are eighty acres; forty of them are hilly, unirrigated lands, while five acres are still in sage-brush.
There are unirrigated deserts where women wear out their lives in despairing labor.
Unirrigated alfalfa is also reduced by the incursions of gophers which flooding at least once a year will destroy.
From irrigated lands the yields are, of course, much more uniform than fromunirrigated lands, since in the former the supply of moisture may be controlled.
There is muchunirrigated cultivation in the first, and it is generally secure except in the dry tract in the south-west traversed by the new railway from Sarai Kála.
But the harvests on unirrigated land are precarious, for the annual rainfall is only about 12 inches.
Irrigation: With winter storage types, an unirrigated vine may yield 15 pounds of squash after occupying a 10-foot-diameter circle for an entire growing season.
Row 10: Unirrigated Potatoes This single long row satisfies a potato-loving household all winter.
I had heard of someone growing unirrigated carrots on sandy soil in southern Oregon by sowing early and spacing the roots 1 foot apart in rows 4 feet apart.
Their unirrigated seed yield is lower, but the seed is still plump, tastes great, and sprouts well.
Smith's visionary solution to upland erosion is growing unirrigated tree crops that produce cereal-like foods and nuts.
In spring 1989, I tilled four widely separated, unirrigated experimental rows in which I tested an assortment of vegetable species spaced far apart in the row.
Along the coastwise roads cattle and carabaos haul two-wheel carts, and in the unirrigated lowland rice tracts these same animals drag sleds surmounted by large basket-work receptacles for the palay.
Unirrigated mountain camote lands are rented outright; the rent is usually paid in pigs.
It is employed in picking the earth loose in all unirrigated sementeras, as those for camotes, millet, beans, and maize.
These they transplant in the unirrigated mountain sementeras after the crops of millet and maize have been gathered.
In Arizona, unirrigated desert soils have virtually no organic matter.
There are in Spain two million hectares of uncultivated land, twenty-six millions of unirrigated arable land, and only one million irrigated.
This means that under the highest possible development of irrigation, at least in the United States, there will be five or six acres of unirrigated or dry-farm land for every acre of irrigated land.
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