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Uneven irrigation steals corn yield

2016-05-06 15:32:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

One bad nozzle could cost you $600 to $1,000 in lost corn yield. In a high-yielding, irrigated environment, one broken nozzle 1,000 feet from the center affects water delivery on nearly two acres, and could cost you $600-1,000 in lost corn yield, says Joshua Stamper, University of Minnesota Extension irrigation specialist. read more

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