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Watering food plot with trash pump question
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<blockquote data-quote="Soybean Man" data-source="post: 344835" data-attributes="member: 4194"><p>Space your holes out a little further at first. You can always add holes, but it is hard to stop them. Also, start drilling holes at the end of the pipe to maintain water pressure. If you need more holes just add them. We use 15 inch poly pipe on soybeans, and water pressure at the end is hard to come by if you have too many holes close to the source. Should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soybean Man, post: 344835, member: 4194"] Space your holes out a little further at first. You can always add holes, but it is hard to stop them. Also, start drilling holes at the end of the pipe to maintain water pressure. If you need more holes just add them. We use 15 inch poly pipe on soybeans, and water pressure at the end is hard to come by if you have too many holes close to the source. Should work. [/QUOTE]
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