कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
Delivering Water With Precision
Successful Farming
|February 2025
Drip irrigation offers the opportunity to conserve water and improve crop health.

Every drop of water counts in central and western Nebraska, where Andy Jobman raises soybeans, food-grade yellow and white corn, and cattle with his dad and brother near Gothenburg, in the center of the state. "Irrigation is really big on our farm and really important," Jobman said. "It's a resource we can't afford to neglect or overuse.'
Adopting center pivots and drip tape has allowed the Jobmans to move their entire farm to strip-till, whereas previously, due to historical irrigation practices utilizing gated pipe, they relied on ridge-till. This change has resulted in increased soil organic matter. "Having that extra percent or two of soil organic matter and soil cover from the residue helps with our water usage," Jobman said.
Traditionally, drip irrigation has been used for high-value horticultural crops such as small fruits and vegetables. But recently, it has been adopted in agronomic crops, including corn, soybeans, and cotton, as a way to improve yield potential.
Bushels of Benefits
Compared with traditional pivot and flood irrigation, drip Compared with traditional and systems offer multiple advantages, said Chuck Bates, vice president of products and agronomy for Netafim USA. "No. 1 is water use efficiency," he said. "Generally speaking, you're going to use less water because you have less evaporative effects than with a pivot, and you're not wasting water from a flood irrigation system, where you're creating tailwater."
The precise application of nutrients is the second and perhaps most important benefit. "Drip irrigation offers a much more uniform application of fertilizer," Bates said. "That's a big deal in corn."
यह कहानी Successful Farming के February 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Successful Farming से और कहानियाँ

Successful Farming
Harvesting Hope
Thanks to Kathy Fany's efforts, hundreds of Iowa farmers receive harvest goodie bags that include connections to local mental health resources.
4 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
The USDA Swampbuster: Avoid Getting Stuck
Untamiliarity with the law and how wetlands are defined can lead to seven-figure fines.
10 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Class 8 Dominates
Preharvest could be a good time to buy a used combine.
3 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Lori Stevermer
The immediate past president of the National Pork Producers Council shares her outlook for the industry.
2 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Legacy in a Bottle
After nearly six decades of farming, Tom Bindner's final corn crop can be enjoyed by generations to come.
2 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Massey Ferguson 5M Series
The updated series is designed to bring farmers build options and precision technology at an affordable price.
2 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Avoid Harvest Hazards
Get ready for this busy season by reviewing the dangers and creating a plan to keep everyone safe.
4 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
John Deere 6M
The 2025 John Deere 6M Is designed to be the ultimate customizable tractor.
2 mins
September 2025

Successful Farming
Beyond the Bushel
Better records, sharper analysis, a focus on profitability, and a shift in thinking are reshaping modern farm management.
4 mins
September 2025
Successful Farming
High-oleic soybeans, non-GMO corn and soybeans, sweet corn, livestock feed, and direct-tobuyer ingredients can add to your bottom line if you follow The Rows Less Traveled
When it came time for ZeaKal to expand to the United States, traditional markets didn't make much sense.
5 mins
September 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size