Tidal irrigation is a method of irrigation that utilizes the natural ebb and flow of tides to supply water to agricultural land. This technique is particularly useful in coastal areas where the rise and fall of sea levels can be harnessed to irrigate crops. The basic idea is to take advantage of the tidal patterns, allowing seawater to flood fields during high tide and then draining them during low tide.
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