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Tyler Fields, Sr Global Dir for Water Solutions, Valley Irrigation
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Wednesday, November 5

7:30 PM ET | 6:30 PM CT | 5:30 PM MT | 4:30 PM PT

Valley Irrigation is bringing growers real-world solutions and technology, to meet ever-increasing crop demands. Join Valley and special guest David Hula, world-record corn grower, to see how irrigation tech can improve yield and operations. Also, hear about the Valley Irrigation Grant Program, giving growers a chance to win a share of $100,000, the newest ICON+ Control Panel, and more.

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