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Archived - Managing Wheel-lines and Hand-lines for High Profitability
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In 2008, there were 1.3 million acres in the Pacific Northwest being irrigated by wheel-lines or hand-lines. This publication provides practical advice on managing those irrigation systems, including …
Published: October 2011
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