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| I posed that question/dilemma a few years ago to a crop insurance agent. About the conflict of interest to continue watering irrigated while dryland burned under enterprise units, and they put their hands over their ears and blah, blah, blah... If you do it NEVER tell anyone, you are required to use "good crop practices" and irrigation abandonment would void your entire policy. You'd actually have to do some digging into the policy itself to see what it says, but I think if the insurance company, or anyone else found out about it you'd be in hot water.
I'm about 1/2 irrigated, 1/2 dry, and enterprise units don't work to good in a year like this, but its so much cheaper than optional I roll the dice. Might get burned this year. | |
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