The Center for Agriculture at UMass Amherst is studying ways to preserve irrigation water on sites such as golf courses, which would reduce leaching rates and protect water supplies from pesticide and other chemical contamination.
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very nice thinking about preserving the water tat any potential for irrigating large turfs of golf.I also apply your concepts.
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