In today’s video, Avery walks us through the process of blowing out irrigation lines in our farm fields to prepare for winter. This essential task helps protect our irrigation systems from freezing temperatures and ensures they’re ready for the next growing season.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
💧 Why blowing out irrigation lines is critical for winter prep
🚜 The equipment and process we use on our Wisconsin farm
🌾 Insights into how modern farms care for their irrigation systems
Winterizing irrigation is a key step in sustainable farming, and we’re excited to share this behind-the-scenes look at how it’s done. Have questions about the process? Drop them in the comments below—we’d love to answer!
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