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Owners of High-Value Corpland in Arizona Employ Advanced Leveling, Irrigation Techniques

Outlet: Irrigation Leader

June 20, 2012

The thousands of acres surrounding Yuma, Arizona, represent some of the highest-valueirrigated farmland in the country. This value can be attributed to the necessary climate and soilconditions to grow winter vegetables and other crops in the area.

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