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Subsurface Drip Irrigation For Field Crops Tour

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Subsurface Drip Irrigation For Field Crops Tour

Time: September 7, 2016 from 1pm to 4:30pm
Location: Judge Farms
Street: 97 Windham Road 9
City/Town: La Salette
Website or Map: http://www.FarmSmartConferenc…
Event Type: irrigation
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Sep 6, 2016

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After one of the driest growing seasons on record, are you wondering what options there are to manage through anticipated future droughts? Water is the most limiting input into crop productivity and, as a result, impacts the use efficiency of all your other crop inputs.


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www.FarmSmartConference.ca

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