irrigation

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irrigation

The Tigris and Euphrates

rivers of the fertile crescent
Explores the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from where they begin in Turkey, travel down through northern Syria and Iraq and join to form the Shatt al Arab before emptying into the Persian Gulf.
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Solving real-world problems with agricultural engineering

2016
Introduces readers to the importance of agricultural engineering, explaining the ways that agricultural engineers are making a difference in the world and emphasizing the variety of work available in this field. Readers will learn about new and industrious ways engineering can be used to create better seeds and crops, to work with animals, to harness renewable energy, and much more.
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William Kamkwamba

powering his village
Presents a brief biography of William Kamkwamba, a man born in the African country of Malawi who was inspired to try to build a windmill to create electricity, and today has brought energy to his country.

The boy who harnessed the wind

2015
Tells the true story of how fourteen-year-old William Kamkwamba of Malawi read science books and learned how to build a windmill out of junkyard scraps, giving electricity and a means for transporting water to his people and saving his family from a famine.

The boy who harnessed the wind

2016
When 14-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village was hit by a drought in 2001, everyone's crops began to fail. His family didn't have enough money for food, let alone school, so William spent his days in the library. He came across a book on windmills and figured out how to build a windmill that could bring electricity to his village. Everyone thought he was crazy but William persevered and managed to create a functioning windmill out of junkyard scraps. Several years later he figured out how to use the windmill for irrigation purposes.

The boy who harnessed the wind

William Kamkwamba details how he ignored naysayers and was able to bring electricity and running water to his desperately poor village in Africa when he built a makeshift windmill out of scrap metal and spare parts.

Water crisis

2014
Examines the environmental, social, and economic issues involved in the use of fresh water around the world.

Modern agriculture

science, finance, production and economics
1989

The boy who harnessed the wind

2012
The author details how he ignored naysayers and was able to bring electricity and running water to his Malawian village when he built a makeshift windmill out of scrap metal and spare parts.

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