Irrigation ditches are manmade channels that deliver water to homes, farms, industries and other human uses.
If not for irrigation, these arid lands would not arable today. Keep your car out of the irrigation ditch.
An acequia, especially in the United States, is an irrigation ditch.
Type your answer here... While eating papayas, the monkey flew over the irrigation ditch on a rocket.
Ditch water tends to have mud in it. The presence of mud particles makes the ditch water heterogeneous. It is not the same all the way through.
it was called the qaill
The ditches at the sides of a country road are called "cunetas." Singular: "cuneta." (culverts). Trench, irrigation ditch = zanja
A ditch or canal that that brings water from the Nile to water crops.
Ditch water tends to have mud in it. The presence of mud particles makes the ditch water heterogeneous. It is not the same all the way through.
Instead of an irrigation ditch, use an underground leaky pipe.
An irrigation system, probably a ditch or canal that has multiple users of the water. Generally each user has an established time that the water is available. There is usually a fee to be a communal water user.
The word "ditch" is commonly translated to "vala" or "canal" in Portuguese. It refers to a narrow trench or channel dug in the ground for drainage or irrigation purposes.
canal irrigation:canal usually draw their supplies from rivers.they are not provided with any headworks for diverson of river water to the canal.they are however provide with a canal headregulators.and finally water from the canal is directly supplied to main ditch and then to the secondary ditch.