Delaware farm fields that use irrigation produce more corn per acre on average than non-irrigated fields, according to data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Watering fields can be costly for farmers, but taking a chance and waiting for rain can also be a gamble, and more expensive in the long run.
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