Afterwards, land only useful for dryland farming could be turned into residential towns, and irrigated crops and orchards.
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The protected area is in the process of being expanded outside the original nature reserve to include neighbouring dryland farming areas.
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The economy is largely based on subsistence agriculture in the form of dryland farming and raising livestock, with some apiculture.
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With the influx of dryland farming, the county soon boasted access to three major railway systems; the Ephrata began to thrive.
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"' Soil conservation "' The nature of dryland farming makes it particularly susceptible to erosion, especially wind erosion.
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"' Control of input costs "' Dryland farming is practiced in regions inherently marginal for non-irrigated agriculture.
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It has numerous springs, which makes it attractive for tourism, the largest source of revenue, together with dryland farming and animal husbandry.
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The land surrounding the two bays contains many remnants of earlier Native Hawaiian village sites, whose inhabitants subsisted on dryland farming and offshore fishing.
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Thus, the Antelope Creek people probably utilized water harvesting or Ak-Chin dryland farming techniques similar to those practiced by the Puebloans.
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Particularly poor dryland farming techniques are intensive tillage or not having established crops or cover crops when storms strike at particularly vulnerable times prior to revegetation.