Irrigation
Crop producers need to start preparing for irrigation season now as planting nears the end, says a Purdue […]
Applications for the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s (CDFA) California State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP) […]
Irrigation specialists celebrate opening of new branch warehouse in Plant City.
Mobile technology provides smart scheduling capable of cutting water output in half.
It’s no secret that water has been under the proverbial spotlight as of late. How much of it […]
There are no silver bullets when it comes to producing food; you need to have a certain amount of H2O.
Growers of the state’s top nut crop have become a target for residents upset over new urban water restrictions ordered by the governor because of a near absence of snowpack.
Public comments by growers, ranchers, and other stakeholders are encouraged by state officials.
With Governor Jerry Brown’s announcement of mandatory use reductions, the general public in California is getting a wake-up […]
Experts say snowmelt occurring earlier than expected.
With the lowest water content since 1950, the governor orders first-ever mandatory water reductions in cities and towns, and growers face tighter regulations.
Variation of soils around the Sunshine State make quenching the thirst of this stone fruit tricky.
Common farming practices may be vulnerable to Clean Water Act enforcement under the rule.
Researchers at Oregon State University are determining how the plant population of a crop changes its irrigation needs.
Governor, legislative leaders, announce $1 billion emergency drought legislation.
With snowpack at near record lows, Governor Jay Inslee declared a drought on the Olympic Peninsula, on the east side of the central Cascade Mountains including Yakima and Wenatchee, and the Walla Walla region.
House decision could be first step in providing a long-term solution for protecting one of the state’s most precious resources.
Nominees recognized for water management and water conservation at Irrigation Show.
Skimpy snowpack leads Bureau of Reclamation to make unprecedented announcement that there will be a zero initial allocation for the second year in a row.