
Green wing macaws lack sweat glands sweat so when it’s time to cool off a bird bath is bound to happen.
A midwest visit brought smiles to our faces when we found the abundance of personal and school gardens.
Jacob Brumm serves it up at the UTR California Championship in Palos Verdes, CA.
It’s important to check pressure in your drip line to make sure you are operating within the correct pressure range. We recommend staying close to
Still a common practice with many crops. This field will be the perfect opportunity to convert to drip irrigation.
When Del Mar Racetrack opened in 1937, Bing Crosby was at the gate to personally greet the fans.
With freight prices hiking, it’s no wonder JAIN innovated a more efficient way to ship tubing and emitterline. Introducing an emitterline and tubing that fits
A 10-acre California citrus grove irrigated with the Jain Smart Jet for optimal irrigation coverage.
Almonds on the ground after harvest. The nuts will be swept into rows and picked up for processing.
Pictured here is a tributary moving the last of this years snow melt down into Lake Isabella.
This is a sad example of the impact of water shortages in Califorina. This kiwi vineyard sacrificed to use water for other crops.
Grower checking field of lettuce irrigated with JAIN drip tape in the Salinas Valley.
Peaches and nectarine are beginning to bloom in California, which produce’s 95% of the US crop.
Freezing temperatures sweep through Southern California amidst a flurry of rain storms.
The almonds in February show their white and pink blossoms in preparation for a great pollination.
A great way to cool your apple crop with the Jain Fogger. It creates evaporative cooling and can reduce the temps by 15 degrees.
A bunch of grapes vines grown at Duarte Nursery in Turlock soon to be a vineyard producing wine somewhere in Califonia.
A recent visit to the Dole Pineapple Plantation which grows pineapples on 20,000 acres on Oahu, HI.
What a great shot a of a drip irrigated vineyard in Cuyama, CA
Jain C3 tank level monitoring system utilizing the power of the sun, while a kelpie shelters in the shade.
Photographers prepare as the change of season finds it’s way to higher elevations in Southern California.
Did you know that California sunflowers are a common rotation crop for processing tomatoes in the Sacramento Valley? California sunflowers account for 2% of the
Throughout the 70’s and early 80’s skateparks like this were built to help promote alternative forms of exercise for kids.
JAIN Power-Loc’s and pre assembled drippers go into the ground for a beautiful valley nursery project.
Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison are among Frederic Chopin’s neighbors in this Paris cemetery.
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, when first opened to the public in
Checking the progress of this hemp crop grown in Washington. It is drip irrigated with Chapin drip tape.
A drip irrigated asparagus field is almost ready to be picked. The grower will wait to pick the spear at 9 – 12” in length.
Washington apple production is expected to drop by 2% this year. Most of the apples are gown with drip and micro irrigation to maximize their
Last view of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park before the first snows of the season.
Due to a short rain season in California, experts are predicting CA cotton acres to be down by around 12%.
Of the 430,000 acres of corn grown in California, a majority of the acres are corn silage which is harvested for feed.
A newer vineyard planting with the majestic Mt. Hood in the background.
A very nice, clean installation Growers commonly use sprinklers to establish trees and switch over to emitterline once trees are established to reduce water use.
A Cuban bakery in Tampa, FL continues a long tradition of using palm leaves in their Cuban bread to add taste and humidity.
A new apple planting involves a lot of parts. Storage reservoir for water, drip and overhead irrigation, trellis to produce a fruiting wall and fans
At Jain Irrigation, we love to visit our customers’ fields to check out the great crops.
Vernal Falls in Yosemite Valley provides an amazing view as water heads out the the Central Valley of California to help irrigate the crops we
Peppers being irrigated with Chapin BTF drip tape in the southern San Joaquin Valley. These peppers were harvested this day but needed water to hold
Once the royal hunting ground for royalty, this park-the largest in Madrid, is now an expansive public park complete with a greenhouse from a 19th
Over 1700 acres of land has been donated by a local land owner to allow wildlife to thrive in Houma Louisiana.
We primarily promote drip irrigation, but realize it’s not a fit for every field or every crop. Here’s a great photo showing pivot technology in
In the heart of Fresno CA, virgin plastic is extruded into irrigation supply tubing. The heat created to melt the plastic stems from compression not
Spencer Cooper with the California Almond Board inspecting almonds for frost damage after record low temperatures. Grower has added a second irrigation line with jets
California cotton being grown in western Fresno County. California predominately grows Pima cotton which is a higher valued variety of cotton. Last year there were
The season is almost at an end with the sweetness of the California cherry crop.
Outside the Walker Art Gallery in Minneapolis Minnesota sits the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture weighing in at approximately 7000 lbs..
South Texas has seen it’s fair share of natural disasters over the years, this abandoned house in Portland has seen more bad days than good.
The village of Portree is the largest on the Isle of Skye. If you want to know what real Fish & Chips taste like this
Wrapping up harvest of drip irrigated processing tomatoes in California from last fall.
Smoke fills the Los Angeles skies after weeks of roaring Malibu fires.
Green wing macaws have 800 pounds of pressure in their jaws, this power is used for foraging and cracking nuts.
Mature cork oak trees can grow up to 75 feet tall and live up to 200 years.
Crisp streams are important when providing precision irrigation, shown here is a JAIN Jet nozzle at 500th of a second.
A very well kept site in Del Rey CA is producing nuts after 21 months, a rare feat with Almond trees. The sites growth and
A quick hike up to Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite California – hoping for a wet spring season.
There is still plenty of snow in East Idaho which will supply a lot of the water for the next growing season.
Good water flow at Horseshoe Bend that is located just 5 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam having a current water elevation of 3,625-ft.
A hole puncher wheel moving through the field preparing the beds for strawberry planting.
A Western Red Bud tree blossoms on a site in San Diego letting us know Spring is here.
Now that the storms have settled down for the season Miami can get back to what its good at, providing a great suntanning environment.
Count on a hassle-free installation with Chapin Drip Tape. The robust tensile strength make this a great option for this onion field in Ontario, Oregon.
The 1st cutting of alfalfa hay in Eastern Idaho – round hay bales are a spectacular sight!
Checking pressure in different areas of an irrigation system is important to maintain the uniformity and viability of the system long-term. Changes in pressure signal
Jain Logic, soil moisture monitoring solution installed in a vineyard, allowing the farmer to gain better insights into what’s going on below the surface.
Using an Observant system to help predict the next irrigation will make these cherries “sweet”!
Lakeside, California sits in a river valley surrounded by what is called the Yosemite of Southern California.
A field of drip irrigated lettuce is looking great in the Salinas Valley
Using lines in your hardscape can help guide tree and plant locations when designing a landscape.
All the companies that make up the JAIN family are looking forward to getting back to exhibiting at events as soon as things return to
In between rain the UCLA Bruins took on the CAL Berkeley Golden Bears in Los Angeles.
Warm air in the desert is harnessed using large wind farms in El Centro, CA.
Australian farmer looks out over his field containing recently cut and baled hay.
A lettuce crop with sprinkler irrigation. Consider the Solo Unit from Jain Monitoring to help measure and schedule irrigation events for optimal crop yield and
With water restrictions still underway in Southern California landscapers are looking for creative ways to save water while still maintaining aesthetically pleasing designs.
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Join us for an enlightening webinar exploring the world of regenerative agriculture. Delve into soil biology, microorganisms, and regenerative practices with CEO Miles Sorel of Terraforma. Learn about core principles, benefits for growers, and the impact on food quality and sustainability. Gain insights into microorganism applications and their interaction with plant roots. Don’t miss this transformative journey!
As summer transitions into autumn, there’s an often-overlooked challenge that demands our attention – the surge in landscape water waste. This irrigation training episode focuses on the unexpected increase in water wastage during the fall season and why most landscapes are being overwatered. Actionable strategies to curb this waste and enhance sustainable water management will be shared.