Sustainable Nonirrigated Farming Practices for Limited Water Resources
Nonirrigated refers to agricultural land or crops that do not receive artificial irrigation, meaning they are dependent on natural rainfall for their water needs. Nonirrigated crops are typically grown in areas with consistent and adequate rainfall, and are often used in regions where water resources are limited or scarce. Nonirrigated farming practices can be more sustainable and environmentally friendly than irrigated farming, as they rely on natural processes and do not require the use of pumps and pipes to distribute water.
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