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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 618468" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Perda that is what always amazes me. If you are pumping 500 gallons a minute you are pumping a lot of water. It is an amazing flow. Fill a barrel in about 7 seconds. But in an hour, you've irrigated one acre with one inch of water (thereabouts if you consider evaporation from the spray). A thunderstom can come over you and drop an inch in 15 minutes over your 100 acres and it doesn't seem like all that much. It is a whole lot of water in gallons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 618468, member: 3162"] Perda that is what always amazes me. If you are pumping 500 gallons a minute you are pumping a lot of water. It is an amazing flow. Fill a barrel in about 7 seconds. But in an hour, you've irrigated one acre with one inch of water (thereabouts if you consider evaporation from the spray). A thunderstom can come over you and drop an inch in 15 minutes over your 100 acres and it doesn't seem like all that much. It is a whole lot of water in gallons. [/QUOTE]
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