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The average farm's daily water usage can vary significantly based on factors such as crop type, climate, and irrigation practices. However, estimates suggest that U.S. farms use about 80-90% of the country's freshwater supply for agricultural purposes, with individual farm usage ranging from hundreds to thousands of gallons per day. For example, a typical corn farm may use around 1,000 to 2,000 gallons of water per acre per day during peak growing season. Overall, precise daily water consumption will depend on specific farming operations and conditions.

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