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Macaws

Green wing macaws lack sweat glands sweat so when it’s time to cool off a bird bath is bound to happen.

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Columbus OH

A midwest visit brought smiles to our faces when we found the abundance of personal and school gardens.

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Flushing

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

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Furrow Onions

Still a common practice with many crops. This field will be the perfect opportunity to convert to drip irrigation.

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Del Mar Racetrack

When Del Mar Racetrack opened in 1937, Bing Crosby was at the gate to personally greet the fans.

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JAIN Compressed Tubing

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

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California Citrus

A 10-acre California citrus grove irrigated with the Jain Smart Jet for optimal irrigation coverage.

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Almonds

Almonds on the ground after harvest. The nuts will be swept into rows and picked up for processing.

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Lettuce

Lettuce grown on 80-inch beds in the Salinas Valley.

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Kiwi Vineyard

This is a sad example of the impact of water shortages in Califorina. This kiwi vineyard sacrificed to use water for other crops.

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Checking Fields

Grower checking field of lettuce irrigated with JAIN drip tape in the Salinas Valley.

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Peach Bloom

Peaches and nectarine are beginning to bloom in California, which produce’s 95% of the US crop.

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Frost

Freezing temperatures sweep through Southern California amidst a flurry of rain storms.

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Cooling

A great way to cool your apple crop with the Jain Fogger. It creates evaporative cooling and can reduce the temps by 15 degrees.

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A bunch of grapes vines grown at Duarte Nursery in Turlock soon to be a vineyard producing wine somewhere in Califonia.

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Pineapples

A recent visit to the Dole Pineapple Plantation which grows pineapples on 20,000 acres on Oahu, HI.

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Sunflowers

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

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Skate Parks

Throughout the 70’s and early 80’s skateparks like this were built to help promote alternative forms of exercise for kids.

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Power Loc

JAIN Power-Loc’s and pre assembled drippers go into the ground for a beautiful valley nursery project.

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Paris Cemetery

Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison are among Frederic Chopin’s neighbors in this Paris cemetery.

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Harvest

A field of grain recently combined in Eastern Idaho.

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London Eye

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

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Hemp

Checking the progress of this hemp crop grown in Washington. It is drip irrigated with Chapin drip tape.

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Asparagus

A drip irrigated asparagus field is almost ready to be picked. The grower will wait to pick the spear at 9 – 12” in length.

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Apple

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

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Glacier Point

Last view of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park before the first snows of the season.

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Cotton

Due to a short rain season in California, experts are predicting CA cotton acres to be down by around 12%.

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Corn

Of the 430,000 acres of corn grown in California, a majority of the acres are corn silage which is harvested for feed.

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Almond Field at Sunset

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.

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Pumpkins

A capture of pumpkins ready to be picked in the Gilroy, CA area.

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Cuban Bakery

A Cuban bakery in Tampa, FL continues a long tradition of using palm leaves in their Cuban bread to add taste and humidity.

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Fresh Apple Planting

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

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Field Staff

At Jain Irrigation, we love to visit our customers’ fields to check out the great crops.

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Above Vernal Falls

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

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Peppers

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

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Madrid Greenhouse

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

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Gaters Louisiana

Over 1700 acres of land has been donated by a local land owner to allow wildlife to thrive in Houma Louisiana.

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Pivot Irrigation

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

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Extrusion Machine

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

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Cooling

Apples in the Pacific Northwest being cooled with the Jain Fogger.

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Frost Damage

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

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Peach Bloom

The Jain Jet providing a shot of water to help ensure a great blossom.

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Cotton

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

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CA Cherries

The season is almost at an end with the sweetness of the California cherry crop.

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Walker Art Gallery

Outside the Walker Art Gallery in Minneapolis Minnesota sits the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture weighing in at approximately 7000 lbs..

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jellyfish

Deadly jellyfish at the Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans, LA.

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Corpus Christi

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.

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Portree

The village of Portree is the largest on the Isle of Skye. If you want to know what real Fish & Chips taste like this

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Hemp

Hemp being grown with Chapin drip tape in California.

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Green Wing Macaw

Green wing macaws have 800 pounds of pressure in their jaws, this power is used for foraging and cracking nuts.

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Jain Jet

Crisp streams are important when providing precision irrigation, shown here is a JAIN Jet nozzle at 500th of a second.

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Bridalveil Falls

A quick hike up to Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite California – hoping for a wet spring season.

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Barn in East Idaho

There is still plenty of snow in East Idaho which will supply a lot of the water for the next growing season.

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Horseshoe Bend

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.

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San Clemente

The tracks are a little empty with lockdown in effect – San Clemente, CA.

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Spring

A Western Red Bud tree blossoms on a site in San Diego letting us know Spring is here.

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Miami Beach Boardwalk

Now that the storms have settled down for the season Miami can get back to what its good at, providing a great suntanning environment.

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Chapin Installation

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.

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Hay Bales

The 1st cutting of alfalfa hay in Eastern Idaho – round hay bales are a spectacular sight!

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Pressure

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

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Jain C3

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.

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Washington Cherries

Using an Observant system to help predict the next irrigation will make these cherries “sweet”!

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Lakeside, California

Lakeside, California sits in a river valley surrounded by what is called the Yosemite of Southern California.

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Landscape Lines

Using lines in your hardscape can help guide tree and plant locations when designing a landscape.

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Parsley

Parsley crop enjoying the warm Central Valley weather.

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Jain Irrigation Systems

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

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UCLA Tennis

In between rain the UCLA Bruins took on the CAL Berkeley Golden Bears in Los Angeles.

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Onions

These drip irrigated onions are 3-4 weeks away from harvest.

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Lettuce

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

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Southern California Landscape

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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