
A newer vineyard planting with the majestic Mt. Hood in the background.
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 peach blossom in the Central Valley of California the week of the World Ag Expo.
Onions waiting for potential irrigation from an incoming storm. This winter has been relatively dry so any additional rain will help reduce the number of
These vines where under seven feet of water two weeks before this photograph of bud break.
View from the back deck of cruise ship of the 21 mile long Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park.
Although summer is almost over there are still several irrigation events needed to bring many crops to harvest and dormancy. Water can be supplied via
A Cuban bakery in Tampa, FL continues a long tradition of using palm leaves in their Cuban bread to add taste and humidity.
The 1st cutting of alfalfa hay in Eastern Idaho – round hay bales are a spectacular sight!
A common tape application on the CA Coast with 7/8” MIL Chapin. Many growers have switched over to Thinwall tape to reduce labor, cross-contamination, and
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”
Originally a fortress in the medieval period, the Louvre became a royal palace in the fourteenth century under Charles V.
Now covered in a Scottish haze, Carnoustie is a course played by visitors from around the world in Summer.
Turbo Tape that utilizes Jain Irrigation end ball valves to help make flushing irrigation lines easier and more cost effective during the season.
Allan Mark uses Turbo Tape for his drip onions to supply the exact amount of water and fertilizer to his crop.
Here a school in Columbus, Ohio teaches children the importance of irrigation and tending to your crops.
As beaches open and close and open and close in California beach goers are getting a little confused what to do.
The almonds in February show their white and pink blossoms in preparation for a great pollination.
The view from one of many lookouts along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Eastern United States.
JAIN Supply Tubing is installed with Click-Tif point source emitters, ideal design for maximum water savings.
Each year almond blossoms bring the Central Valley a wonderful gift of beauty. Protecting blossoms from frost early in the season is a primary concern
Installing a soil moisture monitoring site at the time of planting helps guarantee growing a great tree from the start.
Artichokes are often times referred to as “the vegetable that’s always in season” because it’s planted both on the CA Coast and in the Desert
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
Hotel room view of the 18th at Carnoustie. Most people don’t know that NATO Forces train close to the course making gun shots and explosions
The view from the corner of 62nd St and 1st Ave in New York City, New York.
A strawberry crop using Chapin Deluxe to grow California’s finest strawberries.
New drip irrigation system installed on a vineyard trellis system using Jain Irrigation Aqualine emitterline.
Winter wheat growing well after recent rains and warm temperatures. This will be chopped green and used at cattle feed. Wheat is an excellent rotation
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
The Jain Jet is a great option to supply water at a high efficiency rate.
Weather Station at the Vierra Brothers almond orchard in Maxwell CA
Thunderstorm clouds build up over Texas prior to Hurricane Harvey, Harvey dumped a record 72” of rain in three days.
The village of Portree is the largest on the Isle of Skye. If you want to know what real Fish & Chips taste like this
Freshly pruned vineyard with a backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The snowpack on this mountain range provides future irrigation during the summer months
We love catching up with customers at events. We bumped into Scott Proud, a JAIN logic user from Queensland Australia, at the Agvention Event.
Two new soil moisture stations installed in a fresh planting of lettuce helping manage water applications for the shallow rooted crop. Helping keep water and
An Idaho sunset with a field of dandelions that has gone to seed. The dried petals will fall or get carried away by the wind.
This crop is grown with drip irrigation where the tape is placed 8” below the soil surface. A 7/8” 13MIL Cascade product is a great
A field of drip irrigated lettuce is looking great in the Salinas Valley
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 harvested blueberry crop that is commonly grown with drip irrigation to precisely deliver water and nutrients to the crop.
Due to a short rain season in California, experts are predicting CA cotton acres to be down by around 12%.
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
Jain jets irrigating a young citrus grove in California. Jain jets allow for precise irrigation of many crops as well as an extra layer of
Crystal clear water is stored from ice melt in the Swiss Alps outside of Interlaken Switzerland.
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 Topiary Park in Ohio boasts a garden with bushes carved to resemble a Seurat painting.
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
Of the 430,000 acres of corn grown in California, a majority of the acres are corn silage which is harvested for feed.
California table grapes being grown near Fresno, CA. These grapes are irrigated using Jain Amnon emitterline. Amnon is a pressure compensating emitter which helps this
Wildflowers can be found all over the countryside. Not only are they a beauty to the landscape, they provide food and habitat for many birds
There is plenty of water coming down from this 611 foot tall waterfall just 30 minutes outside of Portland, OR.
A local lake patron eyes up his next fairway drive at Heritage Isles Golf Club in Wesley Chapel, Florida.
California citrus crop will produce over 300 boxes of oranges per acre. This is a 300% increase in yield over the past 100 years.
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
Double line drip in blueberries with Amnon Emitterline to deliver the exact amount of water to each plant.
Almonds finishing up bloom. This process comes and goes quickly as each variety may only spend 1 week in bloom as bees pollinate the trees.
A drip irrigated asparagus field is almost ready to be picked. The grower will wait to pick the spear at 9 – 12” in length.
With 23,000 plants per acre, the ideal growing conditions would include sunny days with cool nights and moderate temperatures of 60-70 degrees. Pineapples grow best
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.
With an overall height of 175 feet, the Seattle Great Wheel was the tallest Ferris wheel on the West Coast of the United States when
Idaho grain harvest is complete with the majestic Teton Mountain Range in the background.
A common scene of drip irrigation in the Napa Valley. Drip will help this crop deliver water and nutrients directly to the plant.
Lettuce near Soledad, California being irrigated with Jain Irrigation Chapin drip tape. Chapin drip tape is one of the only products available in a 7/8”
Lettuce sprouts being irrigated with Chapin drip tape near Salinas CA. Drip irrigation on the California’s Central Coast allow farmers to better control and reduce
A prepared field waiting for the morning fog to break. This field will be planted with transplants for processing tomatoes early next month.
Infield demo days are beneficial for both customers and distributors. They are a great opportunity to gain first-hand feedback and experience.
Jain C3 tank level monitoring system utilizing the power of the sun, while a kelpie shelters in the shade.
This golden Idaho wheat field will be ready to harvest in a couple of weeks.
When using drip tape an even wetting pattern is very important. When plants are young it is easy to spot issues with wetting patterns, you
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World Ag Expo® is the largest annual outdoor agricultural exposition that takes place February 14-16, 2023 in Tulare, California. Learn all about it in this webinar and what to see and do if you’re going.