GroundWork with NutraDrip Podcast
Can you germinate a crop with subsurface drip irrigation during a drought? In this episode of Groundwork with NutraDrip, host Kurt Grimm sits down with NutraDrip agronomy experts Travis Rokey and Nathan Hrnicek to break down how water actually moves through different soil types — and how growers can use that knowledge to plant into moisture even in D3-D4 drought conditions. Topics covered: * Why soil texture (sand, silt, clay) determines infiltration rate and capillary action * How pulse irrigation (4 hours on, 4 hours off) saves water while improving germination * Reading soil moisture probes to find your "sweet spot" before saturation and leaching * Real grower results from Central and Western Nebraska this spring * Using satellite thermal imagery and evapotranspiration data to schedule irrigation * Why "muddy" isn't the goal — understanding damp vs. saturated soil * NutraDrip's daily text alert tool for simplified irrigation decision-making Whether you're managing subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) for the first time or fine-tuning your water scheduling, this episode delivers practical, field-tested strategies for maximizing water use efficiency, soil moisture management, and crop performance. Learn more about NutraDrip's subsurface drip irrigation, fertigation, and agronomy services at nutradrip.com.
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