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Yes, it is possible to grow yellow corn using artesian wells as a water source for irrigation. Artesian wells are wells that tap into a confined aquifer, where water is under pressure and rises to the surface without pumping. This type of water source can provide a steady supply of water for irrigation and support the growth of crops, including yellow corn. However, the success of growing corn in this way also depends on other factors such as soil quality, climate, and farming practices.
Es posible que la apariencia seca del maíz sea debido al efecto de filtración de la lente de la cámara o del dispositivo de grabación de video que se está utilizando. Algunas cámaras o dispositivos de grabación pueden utilizar filtros que afectan el equilibrio de color o la saturación de la imagen, haciendo que los objetos aparezcan de manera diferente a como lo harían en la vida real. En tales casos, la apariencia del maíz seco puede no reflejar con precisión su contenido de humedad real.
It's possible that the dry appearance of the corn is due to the filtering effect of the camera lens or video recording device being used. Some cameras or recording devices can use filters that affect the color balance or saturation of the image, making objects appear differently than they would in real life. In such cases, the appearance of the dry corn may not accurately reflect its actual moisture content.
@@agrofan001 I took a second look and that corn is dry . The leaves are wilting and curled in . That's the problem with big guns at times not getting enough water on in a timely matter . Circles are the way to go