Water Recycling Systems

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2024 News Drainage water recycling researchers Chris Hay (left) and Matt Helmersat DWR site.&nbspAMESPrecipitation in Iowa is generally adequate to produce good crops. HoweverDrainage Water Recycling for Crop Production and Water Quality in Iowaformerly with the ISAand Matt HelmersIowa. ThereIowa. Photo by&nbspJoclyn BushmanIowa Soybean Association.&nbspso we wanted to be preparedso it will take some time to know how well it is going to work and pencil out.”&nbsp&nbspWater quality Improving water quality was another reason the Blairs invested in the DWRKellie said.&nbspthey may also provide additional benefitsranging from 92% at the Dayton site to 63% at the Lake City location. At the latter sitewhere more water flows through the systemhigher total loads of nitrogen were treated despite the smaller percentage reduction. Generally

2024 New report shares latest research on potential for ag drainage water recycling May 1, 2024 News Drainage water recycling researchers Chris Hay (left) and Matt Helmers, at DWR site.  AMES, Iowa – What if Iowa farmers could collect field drainage and rainfall to supply the right amount of water at the right time for crop production – and improve water quality in the process? That dream is coming closer to reality, thanks to the emerging technology of drainage water recycling (DWR) alread

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