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When you’re in “near drought” conditions, drip tape irrigation is your very, VERY good friend. Right now, it’s the only thing keeping from looking like the 30’s dustbowl!

  • Post author:lloyd
  • Post published:June 4, 2019
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When you're in "near drought" conditions, drip tape irrigation is your very, VERY good friend. Right now, it's the only thing keeping from looking like the 30's dustbowl!

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