Agriculture consumes the vast majority of water from the drought-reduced 1,450-mile-long river. Making cuts will test farmers’ dominance, setting up new fights about what savings they can achieve ...
The greatest problem facing growers who use underground drip lines to irrigate alfalfa is the damage done by gophers and voles, according to a series of presenters at a subsurface drip irrigation ...
Netafim North America’s Melissa Lilze talks the top five trends that will impact irrigators in the coming year.
HURON, South Dakota — Until the past two years, farmers in the Huron, South Dakota, have had excessive water. Now they’re in one of the notable droughts in 30 years. Steve Broer (pronounced “BREW-ur”) ...
High Plains Journal’s Virtual Alfalfa U concluded with a fourth session—titled Tailgate Talk—on March 11, which included the ever-popular farmer panel. The panelists included: Andrew Eddie of RNH ...
Blythe farmer Grant Chaffin is working toward a solution that could help him farm with less irrigation water from the ...
California's drought has been shining a light on alfalfa, a thirsty plant that uses more water than any other crop in the state. Alfalfa is the top crop in the Imperial Valley, where year-round heat ...
LODI, Calif. — Responding to a global need for sustainable water use that’s driven by more frequent droughts and water scarcity, Uri Shani sought ways to change how farmers irrigate their fields. One ...
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