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2020 'More Crop Per Drop' Irrigation Contest winners


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Jeremy Weideman, a producer from Clay County who finished first in the Soybean Irrigation Contest with an average of 4.3 bushels per inch of water, said he also learned his crop could go longer without irrigation.
First place winners of the University of Arkansas More Crop per Drop irrigation efficiency awards talk to Farm Press.
Chad Render says all it took was a little help from his friends in the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and the USDA-NRCS to point him toward new water-saving practices on his corn, rice and soybean farm near Pine Bluff, Ark.
Render, who averaged producing 11.5 bushels of corn per acre per inch of water in his contest field last year.Render, who finished in first place in the University’s “Most Crop Per Drop” Corn Irrigation Contest in 2020, talked about his experience in a video shown during the first-ever virtual Arkansas Soil and Water Education Conference Jan. 27. ....

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Water savings key to win in Rice Irrigation Contest


Water savings key to win in Rice Irrigation Contest
Cody Fincher finished first in the University of Arkansas More Crop Per Drop Rice Irrigation Contest for 2020.
Cody Fincher says his primary goal when he entered the University of Arkansas’ More Crop Per Drop Rice Irrigation Contest in 2020 was to see how much water he could save on a field on his farm in Mississippi County, Ark.
Fincher finished first in the contest by producing an average of 8.7 bushels of rice per inch of water that went on the field. The winners of the 2020 contest were announced during the virtual Arkansas Soil and Water Education Conference on Jan. 27. ....

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