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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="cows sh#t me to tears" data-source="post: 7518681" data-attributes="member: 44958"><p>I watched one where he showed how they irrigate from there "ditch" . Which he said they shared with other farmers. It was literally 3 feet wide and to regulate the water they used sheets of plastic and a bit of steel to hold the water back. If you watched the same one you will see the massive difference between that and here when I chuck one up. Our supply channels are capable of 100 times greater capacity than what he showed. Also we dont have to wait for next door to irrigate before we get our turn. Ours were all designed to supply everyone at the same time....this dates back to the 1940s when the scheme was set up. Also our delivery points are now state of the art electronic that are remotely operated by the irrigation company. My internal channels are capable of handling far greater flows than what they were using and how I get the water on to my paddocks is also way ahead of them.</p><p>Considering its AMERICA and they are FAR SUPERIOR to everyone else, I was quite amazed to see that they literally were 5 decades behind here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows sh#t me to tears, post: 7518681, member: 44958"] I watched one where he showed how they irrigate from there "ditch" . Which he said they shared with other farmers. It was literally 3 feet wide and to regulate the water they used sheets of plastic and a bit of steel to hold the water back. If you watched the same one you will see the massive difference between that and here when I chuck one up. Our supply channels are capable of 100 times greater capacity than what he showed. Also we dont have to wait for next door to irrigate before we get our turn. Ours were all designed to supply everyone at the same time....this dates back to the 1940s when the scheme was set up. Also our delivery points are now state of the art electronic that are remotely operated by the irrigation company. My internal channels are capable of handling far greater flows than what they were using and how I get the water on to my paddocks is also way ahead of them. Considering its AMERICA and they are FAR SUPERIOR to everyone else, I was quite amazed to see that they literally were 5 decades behind here. [/QUOTE]
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