In locations where it seldom rains farmers have to find a way of getting water from a source such as a pond, stream, or river to their fields. This is usually done with a pump and a series of pipes or hoses, or in some locations, by using buckets. Their crops are then watered by means of irrigation ditches. This is known as "Wet Farming."
Because it is always wet in the in the area
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Wet soil
mainly associated with wet rice cultivation.
Antonyms usually refer to a single word, but the opposite of "dry farming" would essentially be an unfarmable swamp. However, "wet farming" is essentially irrigated farming. Pick the one you like best.
Because it is always wet in the in the area
Antonyms usually refer to a single word, but the opposite of "dry farming" would essentially be an unfarmable swamp. However, "wet farming" is essentially irrigated farming. Pick the one you like best.
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it was always wet and rockey bairly any fertil soil
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They are called wet-rice farming.
Farming is possible in rainforests, but it can be challenging due to the wet climate, high humidity, nutrient-poor soils, and rapid decomposition of organic matter. Some traditional Indigenous farming practices, such as slash-and-burn agriculture or agroforestry, have been used successfully to cultivate crops in rainforest regions.
Theye produce electricity, get fishes, and farming around the wet areas
No, in the Meseta region of Spain, farmers rely on dry farming methods due to the dry and hot climate. They practice techniques like crop rotation and conservation tillage to maximize water retention in the soil and reduce evaporation. Wet farming methods that involve leaving land unplanted every one or two years to gather moisture are not commonly used in this region.