How to keep irrigation cost down on a dry year with low grain prices

Irrigation expenses are usually the biggest energy cost on the farm. On dry years, they become even higher. So how does one know when the system must be started and when it can be turned off? How should the low commodity prices this year affect these decisions? Many producers fall into the mindset that these decisions just need to be made quickly and move on with the day. However, I o...

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