
View of young walnut trees through arches of chapter house being built at the New Clairvaux Monastery in Vina, California.
Garlic grown near Five Points, CA in western Fresno county. This garlic will be harvested in several months and taken in to be processed into
Beaches and parks are now shut down for distancing reasons, this image was taken the day before the shutdown.
Peaches and nectarine are beginning to bloom in California, which produce’s 95% of the US crop.
The 4 mile round trip Pipiwai Trail takes you through a mystical bamboo forest on the way to the 400′ high Waimoku Falls. Trail is
Last view of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park before the first snows of the season.
This giant estate has been converted into a Masonic Hospital for patients that suffer from dementia.
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.
Temperatures are reaching triple digits in this almond field near Fresno, CA.
Freshly planted pepper plants in near Fresno, CA. These peppers will be grown for use in frozen and quick-meal solutions for customers all across the
Turbo Tape irrigating a young garlic crop in western Fresno County. Garlic is irrigated with sprinkler pipe during germination and then drip tape is installed
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
Sunrise in Elgin Nebraska prior to the MidPlains Ag Irrigation Field Day.
JAIN Supply Tubing is installed with Click-Tif point source emitters, ideal design for maximum water savings.
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 mature cotton crop in the boll stage almost ready for harvest in the Central Valley.
A little bit of left over water from this wet season along the California Coast.
Top Drip PC emitterline during a pre-irrigation event. The lines will be moved to the sides of the berm and almonds will be planted next
Row boaters enjoy the warm Central Park weather while rowing about in The Lake.
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 the MLB season coming to a close the Giants finished this day off with a W against the Colorado Rockies.
Uniform growth across an alfalfa field. Growers can maximize alfalfa quality and yield by using sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI).
Smoke fills the Los Angeles skies after weeks of roaring Malibu fires.
A 3 mile round trip hike up the “Mist Trail” to Vernal Falls – the water was flowing less than normal with the warm summer.
JAIN tank level monitoring, next to a solar-powered bore pump.
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.
Using the JAIN Solo in celery keeps the telmetry low to the ground and out of the way of field equipment. This site was installed
Drought conditions in Bakersfield, CA have forced contractors to be more creative with their irrigation techniques. Subsurface drip irrigation pokes through the soil prior to
Eastern Idaho has finished their 1st cutting of alfalfa (Hay). They will get three harvests due to the shorter growing season.
A brewery in Kernville uses it’s water from the beer making process to irrigate it’s native landscape.
Orchard grass covering dormant walnuts in the winter. Above average rainfall in Central California has helped cover crops grow to their full potential.
A picturesque farm setting in a fruit orchard with Mt. Hood towering in the background.
This week’s photos feature images from a day on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. If you enjoy hiking or hill walking as they call
Flying in and out of Reno, NV this time of year can be a bumpy experience with the 105 degree heat coming out of the
Warm air in the desert is harnessed using large wind farms in El Centro, CA.
Saturated soil after recent rains in Central California. California relies on winter storms to bring rain and snow for future irrigation.
With Summer temps heating up in Southern California, bromeliad season is starting to take off.
The combination of snow melt and rains have led to incredibly high river levels like this one in Kern, California.
East Idaho had a good winter with lots of snow. This should help with increasing the water levels for next spring.
Tour guide sharing about the process immigrants went through when coming through Ellis Island
The view from one of many lookouts along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Eastern United States.
Processing tomatoes being grown in western Fresno County. Each row of tomatoes is spaced 60” apart with a single line of drip tape installed 10”
Paris tramways have been retrofitted with subsurface drip irrigation and turf to reduce sound and surface heat.
Temps are up into the 90’s in certain parts of the South, here in the Blue Ridge Mountains the sun sits high alongside the moon.
A recent visit to the Dole Pineapple Plantation which grows pineapples on 20,000 acres on Oahu, HI.
Grower checking field of lettuce irrigated with JAIN drip tape in the Salinas Valley.
Some of the best pineapples are grown in Hawaii – we love being a part of the growing process!
When Del Mar Racetrack opened in 1937, Bing Crosby was at the gate to personally greet the fans.
Pre-irrigation on a future cotton field. The ground is flooded to increase soil moisture content and help decrease salinity in the soil to help create
The Chateau Frontenac is generally recognized as the most photographed hotel in the world, largely for its prominence in the skyline of Quebec City.
Bell peppers being irrigated with Chapin BTF drip tape as they await harvest in the next 24 hours.
The last almond blossom after bloom in an orchard near the Sutter Buttes in Northern California.
A tractor working a field early in the morning near Bakersfield California.
Precision irrigation begins with a great drip irrigation system designed for any topography.
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
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.
American artist Chris Deacon uses a Dremel tool and colored stains to carve and color pieces into sought after artwork.
Visitors review the JAIN Fresno facility and see how virgin resin tubing is extruded.
Alfalfa irrigated using sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI). Spring alfalfa cuttings are usually very green and have high nutrient contents and will be blended with other
A short hike up to Upper Latourell Falls in Oregon and was amazed at the amount of flow coming over the top from a heavy
Drip irrigated corn in Idaho that is using a fraction of the water and fertilizer compared to the traditional method of sprinkler irrigation.
Drip irrigation is an important factor in getting the best quality from your crop.
Believe it or not libraries do still exist and this great looking building in downtown Houston shines brighter than ever.
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.
Ferry’s arrive at the famous Market Street Promenade in the financial district of San Francisco.
Pictured here is a tributary moving the last of this years snow melt down into Lake Isabella.
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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