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<blockquote data-quote="artesianspringsfarm" data-source="post: 1316937" data-attributes="member: 20360"><p>Just like almost anything, I'm not sure there is a "Best Way" that fits every scenario. I can say for us, we practice MIG with daily rotation7-8 months a year, and we use an always flowing line from an artesian well. We have over 2500' of black PVC laid out going to multiple pastures and daisy chained together with various floats and at the the end of the main stem is always a water tank that is constantly flowing and overflowing. We could certainly handle 100 head with our water flow and yes, we do know how blessed we are. That being said, I would think that even in the situation of a drilled well up here, doing something similar to our scenario is doable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artesianspringsfarm, post: 1316937, member: 20360"] Just like almost anything, I'm not sure there is a "Best Way" that fits every scenario. I can say for us, we practice MIG with daily rotation7-8 months a year, and we use an always flowing line from an artesian well. We have over 2500' of black PVC laid out going to multiple pastures and daisy chained together with various floats and at the the end of the main stem is always a water tank that is constantly flowing and overflowing. We could certainly handle 100 head with our water flow and yes, we do know how blessed we are. That being said, I would think that even in the situation of a drilled well up here, doing something similar to our scenario is doable. [/QUOTE]
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