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163. #LeadersTalkCrops - PART 2 - Fine Tuning Your Irrigation Practices May Not Seem Sexy - But the Input Conservation and Profit Sure Are w/ Adam Newby, PhD.

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PART 2

Fine tuning your irrigation practices may seem like a daunting and ambiguous objective.

It may seem futile because you tell yourself you've got plenty of water, and you're already growing quality crops.

Water is not an infinite resource.

Your bank account is not an infinite resource.

Crop inputs cost money. 

Herbicide. Fertilizer. Pesticides. Biopesticides. Biological Control Agents. 

They all cost money. 

Their use is impacted by your irrigation practices. 

What if you could save money on crop inputs by fine tuning your irrigation practices?

Then you'd be growing quality crops AND making more profit.

Profit per acre or square foot is the name of the game when you're in the plant production business.

In part two of this conversation, Adam F. Newby, Ph.D. a Production Efficiency Expert at Newby Horticultural, shares how you can fine tune your irrigation practices so that you earn more profit and use your resources wisely.

Taking a second look at your irrigation practices doesn't sound terrible at all now, does it?!

Until next time, #StartCleanStayClean

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