The greatest advantage of pereninnial irrigation is that<...
The greatest advantage of pereninnial irrigation is that
two or three crops can be produced in a year from the same piece of land
it makes it possible to irrigate larger areas
much silt is trapped and this helps to enrich the soil
it allows water to be held on the land for several weeks
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