
The almonds in February show their white and pink blossoms in preparation for a great pollination.
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
Texas and the South have been seeing large amounts of rain but heat and humidity are still to come. National sites like the Alamo are
A field of drip irrigated lettuce is looking great in the Salinas Valley
Grower in the Rouge River area of Southern Oregon installing a soil moisture probe and weather station to improve their irrigation decisions.
Due to a short rain season in California, experts are predicting CA cotton acres to be down by around 12%.
Kelpies enjoying the puddles left behind after recent rainfall. Australia’s farming communities have been rejuvenated after widespread rainfall.
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
The Oregon high plains get there last weeks of sunlight before the snowfall.
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
99.9% of the commercial strawberries in California are grown with drip irrigation as the primary method of irrigation.
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.
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
This golden Idaho wheat field will be ready to harvest in a couple of weeks.
Winter rains have provided moisture for vegetation growth on many fields across the Central Valley.
A more common method grown under glass is to use a multi-outlet-dripper to deliver precise amounts of water to each container.
A midwest visit brought smiles to our faces when we found the abundance of personal and school gardens.
With California under a constant state of drought, boutique cafe’s like this one in Carlsbad, CA offer patrons a look at creative succulent designs.
Walking around the quiet streets of Haines Alaska photographing totems. Haines is a jewel of a town in the Northern Passage the busy world outside
Snowshoeing on the banks of Manazanita Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Panoramic view of the Columbia river flowing between Oregon and Washington states. The Columbia is a major source of water for crops growing throughout the
Random rain storms hit Los Angeles last week creating a heavy overcast in the LA valley.
Orchard grass covering dormant walnuts in the winter. Above average rainfall in Central California has helped cover crops grow to their full potential.
With views is all directions don’t forget to look down. This pine cone is only a coupe of inches long barely fitting on a leaf.
Fresh rain events followed by warm weather help promote strong growth and good development of the nuts. Once the rain no longer comes, this orchard
The annual bonfires on the levees stretches for nearly 90 miles along the New Orleans, Mississippi River.
The Topiary Park in Ohio boasts a garden with bushes carved to resemble a Seurat painting.
Busy work has started in grape vineyards of the Central Coast areas of California.
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
Heavy canopy in a table grape vineyard near Bakersfield. Precision irrigation and nutrient management are key factors in growing table grapes with drip irrigation being
Putting the finishing touches on a great indoor irrigation system, soon dragging hoses around will be a thing of the past.
A red onion crop was just hand-harvested in the Salinas Valley. This field was grown with a Chapin Drip Tape product to deliver precise amounts
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
Smoke fills the Los Angeles skies after weeks of roaring Malibu fires.
Warm air in the desert is harnessed using large wind farms in El Centro, CA.
Uniform growth across an alfalfa field. Growers can maximize alfalfa quality and yield by using sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI).
A layer of mist from the JAIN Fogger will help cool this apple orchard by up to 15 degrees. This is to help reduce sunburn
Temperatures are reaching triple digits in this almond field near Fresno, CA.
Drip irrigation is an important factor in getting the best quality from your 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
At Jain Irrigation, we love to visit our customers’ fields to check out the great crops.
Jain monitoring system’s C3 with Australia’s capital, Canberra in the background.
A field of processing tomatoes (primarily used for tomato sauce and ketchup) is wrapping up the harvest in this field.
A 3 mile round trip hike up the “Mist Trail” to Vernal Falls – the water was flowing less than normal with the warm summer.
Great onions get their start with a great drip irrigation system. This crop is irrigated with Chapin Drip Tape from Jain Irrigation.
The view from one of many lookouts along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Eastern United States.
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
Outside the Walker Art Gallery in Minneapolis Minnesota sits the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture weighing in at approximately 7000 lbs..
Geese have migrated back to their home land for the nice summer weather. The geese stand guard over an Ohio State University building.
Jain Irrigation Turbo Tape irrigating two rows of sweet corn in western Fresno county. Old sweet corn growers used to judge the crop by the
Infield demo days are beneficial for both customers and distributors. They are a great opportunity to gain first-hand feedback and experience.
Cascade thin-wall emitterline installed in a field in western Central California. This field will be next spring.
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
Rochester New York ranks number one in the most snow for a major city in the United States with nearly 100 inches a year.
Celery is common drip irrigated crop on the California Coast. Celery for the fresh market is still typically hand-harvested.
The Taj Mahal is mainly constructed of white marble and sits on a 42 acre site near the Yamuna river.
The San Diego CLCA (California Landscape Contractors Association) hosted their annual Beautification Awards showcasing this years best looking sites.
Saturated soil after recent rains in Central California. California relies on winter storms to bring rain and snow for future irrigation.
The view from the corner of 62nd St and 1st Ave in New York City, New York.
Visitors review the JAIN Fresno facility and see how virgin resin tubing is extruded.
Farmer discussing the benefits of his newly installed Jain Irrigation monitoring and control system.
Ramping up for playoff season the Tampa Bay Lightning own a commanding lead over the NHL by ten games.
The season is almost at an end with the sweetness of the California cherry crop.
A field of mature almonds in Northern CA – the perfect orchard for a conversion to double-line drip or micro-sprinkler.
New PVC mainlines being installed through trees of a mature almond orchard near Durham, CA.
Keeping water in the pot is difficult sometimes, let Aqua Spray Stakes assist with multiple radius options.
Double-line PC drip irrigation on 4th leaf pistachio trees. Utilizing Jain Irrigation products with pressure compensation allows for maximum uniformity across fields. This truly allows
Allan Mark uses Turbo Tape for his drip onions to supply the exact amount of water and fertilizer to his crop.
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
Heavy rainfall in Northern Calfornia is leaving many orchards with standing water, making field work very challenging.
Fall time image of Kings Creek Falls in Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California.
A newer vineyard planting with the majestic Mt. Hood in the background.
Newly installed Amnon PC emitterline running a 24 hour pre-irrigation before planting almonds near Kerman, CA.
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