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Easy Irrigation

Large farms in America can now install a completely automatic irrigation system. It is controlled by a moisture tester in the earth, connected to a radio transmitter. When the soil becomes too dry, a signal is sent to an irrigation pump which starts automatically.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 14

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Easy Irrigation Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 14

Easy Irrigation Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 14

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