Aside of the knowledge on agriculture, I just love your style of presentation. The two behave as if they are in a news studio and every seeming disagreement with each other's views are specifically calculated and designed to address questions in the average farmers' minds. Class!
I’m sure there’s no doubt an underground irrigation system is more expensive but when I see those center pivots watering on dry windy days it seems like there’s got to be an awful lot of evaporation happening and the water waste would be very high compared to underground irrigation where the plant roots will seek out that water
If they had a system that could handle liquid manure, not effluent, but with the well stirred solids, I'd do it, even though my area gets over 51" of rain every year. When you're organic and dealing with the whole process of application, and you need the solids as well as the liquid because you want that long term organic matter, that would be a game changer. Perhaps they'll invent something that could perform that dependably one day.
Hello, i am curious how does this type of irigation affects the soil Ph and the salt level, doesn-t the upflow of water brings the salt closer to the surface?
Thank you for the question; we appreciate it! The response to your question was broadcasted live over the Ag PhD Radio Show, which airs at 2pm Central on Sirius XM Channel 147. The response can be listened to at this link: soundcloud.com/agphd/01-18-17-pasture-protection-programs#t=57:08
Hi! Thanks for your question! Brian and Darren addressed this on Ag PhD Radio yesterday. You can listen to what they had to say about it here soundcloud.com/agphd/05-30-17-ethanol-and-biodiesel#t=50:18.
Aside of the knowledge on agriculture, I just love your style of presentation. The two behave as if they are in a news studio and every seeming disagreement with each other's views are specifically calculated and designed to address questions in the average farmers' minds. Class!
Brian addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/09-28-20-stalk-rots-in-corn#t=56:40
I agree
I’m sure there’s no doubt an underground irrigation system is more expensive but when I see those center pivots watering on dry windy days it seems like there’s got to be an awful lot of evaporation happening and the water waste would be very high compared to underground irrigation where the plant roots will seek out that water
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/09-05-19-increasing-winter-survival-in-winter-wheat#t=50:18
Could you use this with fruit orchards. I could see it being a issue to replace damaged lines once your trees have large root systems
Brian addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/10-07-21-ag-phd-radio-show?si=53d9c0f9c0974ebd867f2e5140d8c209#t=52:38
If they had a system that could handle liquid manure, not effluent, but with the well stirred solids, I'd do it, even though my area gets over 51" of rain every year. When you're organic and dealing with the whole process of application, and you need the solids as well as the liquid because you want that long term organic matter, that would be a game changer. Perhaps they'll invent something that could perform that dependably one day.
Is it applicable for sugarcane cultivation in India?
Brian and Darren addressed your question on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/09-24-19-white-mold#t=54:20
Its awesome ! , can I use it on alfalfa and distance between lines
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Hello, i am curious how does this type of irigation affects the soil Ph and the salt level, doesn-t the upflow of water brings the salt closer to the surface?
Brian and Darren responded to your comments recently on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/03-20-19-spring-tillage#t=53:59
What if I want to plaughing the field when sub serface irrigation is installed, is it possible?
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Yes, the sub surface irrigation would be close to 4 feet below the surface.
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Apa bisa di terapkan di indinesi?
Where can i get it in Zambia ?
I recommend to see the tools for irrigation installation developed by this company. For works like, min 1:50 of this video.
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If you have this sub surface irrigation installed then you can't do any deep ripping.
Thank you for the question; we appreciate it! The response to your question was broadcasted live over the Ag PhD Radio Show, which airs at 2pm Central on Sirius XM Channel 147. The response can be listened to at
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King David the soil we have here we need to do some deep tillage. The black dirt here packs really tight.
how about clogging issue?
Hi! Thanks for your question! Brian and Darren addressed this on Ag PhD Radio yesterday. You can listen to what they had to say about it here soundcloud.com/agphd/05-30-17-ethanol-and-biodiesel#t=50:18.
все красиво но где вы берете столько воды
В Казахстане работаете?
Bagus cuma sayang petani kecil ngga mampu beli alatnya
nice
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