How Irrigation Changed Yuma/Southern Arizona

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Question 1-Describe in detail how irrigation changed yuma/Southern Arizona. Irrigation changed yuma in many ways, with how much water we use and to help with farming. Irrigation has helped crops and land become extremely and are more capable of making enormous crops, better for selling. Also with the help of irrigation more farms could be set up meaning more jobs for people less water being used less money being spent. Our irrigation system that has been around since about 1904 has helped Yuma expand.
Fertile Agribusiness in yuma has evolved to help model for efficiently using maximize agricultural production and economic value. By using irrigation we improve efficiency and judicious switching to less dried up crops we can use less water, …show more content…

There was a problem with flooding because they were relying on pumping water from the valley to irrigate. In 1902 they passed a Reclamation act to authorize irrigation projects. Later there was a group of farmers who formed the Yuma Project. They wanted to include the Laguna Dam, and Yuma Main Canal. Then used a distribution system, levee and power plant. The laguna Dam was was the first dam in Colorado, which resulted the end of steamboats, but also resulted in the beginning of an irrigated agriculture. The Yuma Project was completed in 1912, it still delivers water to fields throughout Yuma Valley and the city of Yuma. The technology helped bring in more people and helped make Arizona as a whole better, to help irrigation and making the dams. We were successful, and without the new technology we wouldn't have been as successful with our agriculture as we are.
It really helped Yuma grow and expand into the city it is today thanks to the hoover dam, laguna dam, colorado river, and the workers who helped make them.With those workers and all the new technology our agriculture is more successful Therefor, yes technology did have an impact on the success of agriculture in Yuma,

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