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A dirt road runs alongside of the east field. Rolls of irrigatioin equipment and outbuildings can be seen in the right side of the frame. The greens can be seen int he center. There is a utility line alongside on the far left.
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Cotton harvesting equipment sits on the edge of the field by the barn.
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This 15 acre field was planted in butterbeans. It is irrigated with water from a nearby holding pond.
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Northwest Florida with 30 inches of annual rainfall usually gets enough rain to sustain the plants, unless summer dry spells stretch out past 60 days. Supplemental watering may be required.
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The first step in growing Muscadines is to obtain plants. Rooted cuttings are used for planting grapevines. You can use either bare root vines or potted plants and you can either purchase them from a nursery or propagate them yourself.