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- The irrigation frequency and duration throughout the year will need to be adjusted to optimize production. Generally, this means you should plan to irrigate with at least one inch per week during the spring and fall, and up to two inches or more during the dead of summer if the goal is to keep the pastures productive during the summer months.www.barusa.com/forage/challenges-solutions/irrigated-pasture-management-un…
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