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Somewhere in between. They are NOT water loving, as too much water can cause severe losses due to fungal attacks. With drought conditions, particularly during flowering, the yield will decrease as the water availability decreases. Generally speaking, if you can see any degree of wilt at all, you are losing yield. They do require considerably less water over the growing season than corn, but the water need tends to be later in the season.

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