Irrigation strategies in fruit tree production have emerged as a cornerstone for enhancing both the resilience and productivity of orchards in water‐scarce environments. Contemporary research has ...
Agriculture currently accounts for approximately 70% of global freshwater withdrawals. Amid increasing challenges posed by ...
Irrigation operators globally face a tough reality with perpetual demands for higher performance alongside water competition, limited finances, and declining infrastructure condition. To adjust to the ...
With irrigation systems running across Kansas fields, a simple adjustment could make a big difference in conserving water and boosting crop performance —slowing down the speed of center pivot systems.
Sub-surface drip irrigation is starting to be used on the Canadian Prairies and promises higher returns with less water use.
Today, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) is undergoing a significant shift: from reactive, manual systems toward a more modern, data-driven model of irrigation management.
Water is the lifeblood of western Kansas agriculture, but it is also a finite resource. As the Ogallala Aquifer declines and rainfall becomes more erratic, farmers across the High Plains are being ...