Instead of letting nutrient-rich tile drainage water flow away, innovative farmers are capturing it in reservoirs and reusing it for irrigation—boosting yields while cutting runoff.
Some are even using tile lines themselves to return water directly to crops. Chris Hay of Hay Water Solutions explains how this approach transforms waste into a win-win for agriculture and water quality.
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