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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5734072" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Takes roughly 25000 gallons an acre to equal an inch. Noone can out shine mother nature. If you can do it I don't think it hurts, but it is a lot of work for not a lot of return. Basically maintaining what is there. I do irrigation on yards and it's maintaining way more then actually growing more times then not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5734072, member: 11992"] Takes roughly 25000 gallons an acre to equal an inch. Noone can out shine mother nature. If you can do it I don't think it hurts, but it is a lot of work for not a lot of return. Basically maintaining what is there. I do irrigation on yards and it's maintaining way more then actually growing more times then not. [/QUOTE]
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