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Reducing irrigation quantity and improving water quality to grow better plants

This video presentation by Jane Stanley, woody grower of Saunders Brothers, Inc located in Nelson County, Virginia, is a case study on how old and new technologies are being implemented to cut water use and reduce plant loss. Learn how to manage water quantity and quality as a tool to grow better plants for the end consumer. Practical techniques are presented that can be implemented in your own operation. This presentation was part of the Virginia Nursery Landscape Association (VNLA) Lunch and Learn webinar series, with thanks to the VNLA and Virginia Cooperative Extension.

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