Can you typically feed livestock irrigation water?
I wanted to be sure on this. I'd been around farms a lot. But many of the areas I lived people had wells. And when growing up I didn't always think of what if I was starting out somewhere else where you had to start up all those things on your own. And then there's other things to. Like I was looking at this one youtube channel where this one farm east of Phoenix, AZ was saying they get their irrigation water from the Phoenix waste water from town... (That one even says they can't drink the water, but doesn't say for animals; it was a hay making video.)
So there's all kinds of nuances to this...I guess.
Lots of people here do dry farming.
But basically wanted to check if most types of animals can have most or all types of irrigation water? And do you check the water ph/content once a year, etc?
-Living in a dry state, in more ways than one...at least for awhile longer...-
I wanted to be sure on this. I'd been around farms a lot. But many of the areas I lived people had wells. And when growing up I didn't always think of what if I was starting out somewhere else where you had to start up all those things on your own. And then there's other things to. Like I was looking at this one youtube channel where this one farm east of Phoenix, AZ was saying they get their irrigation water from the Phoenix waste water from town... (That one even says they can't drink the water, but doesn't say for animals; it was a hay making video.)
So there's all kinds of nuances to this...I guess.
Lots of people here do dry farming.
But basically wanted to check if most types of animals can have most or all types of irrigation water? And do you check the water ph/content once a year, etc?
-Living in a dry state, in more ways than one...at least for awhile longer...-