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Cut drought, drown-out risk with drainage improvement, additional irrigation

2014-03-15 02:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Combat weather extremes As weather extremes become more common, the Alversons, who farm in South Dakota, have taken steps to protect their farms productive capacity. Theyve added drainage tile, plus irrigation on fields with lighter soils. Theyve also retooled their equipment lineup for quicker planting. read more

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