Seriously! Seems like every time I looked over my shoulder, they had gotten a ton more done.Talk about being fast and efficient! Do you know what they plant this time of year? (I should know this being I'm surrounded by crops haha)
Guessing they aren’t Gen Zers working an hourly jobHoly cow, these guys just started laying plumbing down this morning and they’re already irrigating the rows.
Here they are delivering pipe.
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Starting to lay out plumbing.
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Purging the lines.
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And just like that - Let there be water.
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Hard to believe they’re just now starting a new crop and on the threshold of fall.
LOL - yeah, no. Most but not all of these guys are H1A visa workers. As in, LEGAL seasonal workers. By winter, the area becomes a ghost town.Guessing they aren’t Gen Zers working an hourly job
They must glue those joints and then cut it out after the season? Can't imagine they would stay together without glue being under pressure.Holy cow, these guys just started laying plumbing down this morning and they’re already irrigating the rows.
Here they are delivering pipe.
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Starting to lay out plumbing.
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Purging the lines.
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And just like that - Let there be water.
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Hard to believe they’re just now starting a new crop and on the threshold of fall.
I don't know. I was watching them for a while and I wanna say that most of the plumbing is threaded or something. I don't think I saw them gluing anything and yeah, there has to be a TON of pressure to sprinkle irrigate as many acres as they're working.They must glue those joints and then cut it out after the season? Can't imagine they would stay together without glue being under pressure.
Ah yeah that would make sense. I've never seen a (guessing) 4"x4"x1" threaded tee so it didn't cross my mind but they probably aren't shopping at home depot. lolI don't know. I was watching them for a while and I wanna say that most of the plumbing is threaded or something. I don't think I saw them gluing anything and yeah, there has to be a TON of pressure to sprinkle irrigate as many acres as they're working.
Good thing they watered.Rain finally passed and left us with this.
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They must glue those joints and then cut it out after the season? Can't imagine they would stay together without glue being under pressure.
Ah yeah that would make sense. I've never seen a (guessing) 4"x4"x1" threaded tee so it didn't cross my mind but they probably aren't shopping at home depot. lol
Ahh I could smell the freshly irrigated fields in the breeze right now. Nothing better than that on a warm day.