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Three Tools for Better Furrow Irrigation: A report from the 2014 Mid-South Farm & Gin Show

Outlet: Delta Farm Press

March 20, 2014

With much of the Mid-South farmland irrigated the same way, Jason Krutz, MSU Irrigation Specialist, discusses three tools that will allow for better furrow irrigation. “There is potential for you to redeem irrigation capacity, potentially use less water – which means using less diesel – & maybe cut better yields.”

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