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Ten percent of American cropland is irrigated using water stored behind dams. Dams can be used to both store water and divert it to where it is needed for crops or livestock. Water captured and stored during the winter and spring, when most watersheds experience the most amount of precipitation. The stored water can be released during the summer and fall months when precipitation is less frequent, prolonging the growing season and overall increasing agricultural output in a given year.
Ten percent of American cropland is irrigated using water stored behind dams. Dams can be used to both store water and divert it to where it is needed for crops or livestock.
 


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Revision as of 23:10, 1 September 2022


Ten percent of American cropland is irrigated using water stored behind dams. Dams can be used to both store water and divert it to where it is needed for crops or livestock. Water captured and stored during the winter and spring, when most watersheds experience the most amount of precipitation. The stored water can be released during the summer and fall months when precipitation is less frequent, prolonging the growing season and overall increasing agricultural output in a given year.


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Revision Date: 09/01/2022