
Weather Station at the Vierra Brothers almond orchard in Maxwell CA
The almonds in February show their white and pink blossoms in preparation for a great pollination.
Once the home rink to Tonya Harding, this ice skating rink in Portland, OR now houses a 60’ Christmas tree.
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 short hike up to Upper Latourell Falls in Oregon and was amazed at the amount of flow coming over the top from a heavy
Now that the storms have settled down for the season Miami can get back to what its good at, providing a great suntanning environment.
Thousands of acres of Chapin Deluxe are being installed for the upcoming strawberry crop.
A picturesque farm setting in a fruit orchard with Mt. Hood towering in the background.
JAIN tank level monitoring, next to a solar-powered bore pump.
Drip irrigation technology has revolutionized onion production in the US. This field is irrigated with Chapin Drip Tape.
Nick Martin of Kern Lawn Borders installs a low volume manifold at a brewery that uses it’s processed water for landscape irrigation.
Evening row on the Williamette River in Portland, Oregon.
A single drip line of Chapin drip tape providing water and nutrients to a celery crop.
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
While most of the US buckles through winter storms, San Diego maintains a mild 60 degrees in between gentle rain showers.
The fall colors in Idaho are spectacular in late September and early October.
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Another satisfied onion grower admiring his crop grown with Jain Turbo Tape.
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
Five generations for farmers have been growing apples in Central Washington since the late 1800’s.
Believe it or not libraries do still exist and this great looking building in downtown Houston shines brighter than ever.
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
A great looking carrot crop in the Bakersfield area. There is interest among the industry to experiment with drip irrigation.
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
Celery is common drip irrigated crop on the California Coast. Celery for the fresh market is still typically hand-harvested.
A crew in the Salinas Valley working hard to get this lettuce crop planted. This crop will be irrigated both with sprinkler and drip irrigation.
View of young walnut trees through arches of chapter house being built at the New Clairvaux Monastery in Vina, California.
Walkways are getting their fair share of traffic with lockdown ordinances in place throughout the country.
Green wing macaws have 800 pounds of pressure in their jaws, this power is used for foraging and cracking nuts.
The French Riviera is no mystery to tourists during the summer. In the small coastal city of Bandol fishing ships bring back the days catch
Cascade drip tape installed in western Fresno County. This drip tape will be used SDI and will remain in the ground for 5-7 years.
This is a sad example of the impact of water shortages in Califorina. This kiwi vineyard sacrificed to use water for other crops.
A uniform field of drip irrigated beans with the drip tape buried a few inches below the soil surface.
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”
An alfalfa field cut and drying out. This field is irrigated using sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI), so growers can harvest their crop and still irrigate.
Sunrise in Elgin Nebraska prior to the MidPlains Ag Irrigation Field Day.
Lunch break on the summit of Brokeoff Mountain (9236′) with a view of Lassen Peak (10,463′) in the background.
Winter rains have provided moisture for vegetation growth on many fields across the Central Valley.
With its robust 100 PSI pressure rating, large access ports for ease of loading sand, and high-uniformity backflush underdrain, Jain Media Filters are an excellent
Over July 4th weekend temperatures in San Diego were upwards of 95 degrees.
DeHaviland Otter floatplanes coming in to pick up guest for a fligth back to Juneau Alaska after lunch at the Taku Glacier Lodge. Return flight
Almonds in Madera, California beginning to change colors and drop their leaves.
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
New drip irrigation system installed on a vineyard trellis system using Jain Irrigation Aqualine emitterline.
A planting of rice from last season at sunset. A lot of interest in drip irrigation for rice to help increase yields and maximize water
Most corn grown in California is for cattle feed but there are still many bountiful acres of delicious sweet corn across the Central Valley.
A new blueberry project in the Pacific Northwest with Amnon Emitterline to supply the water and fertilizer to the crop.
Double line drip in blueberries with Amnon Emitterline to deliver the exact amount of water to each plant.
Beaches and parks are now shut down for distancing reasons, this image was taken the day before the shutdown.
Smoke fills the Los Angeles skies after weeks of roaring Malibu fires.
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.
High water flows cascading over the “Niagara of the West” at 21,000 cfs will supply water to many growers for this cropping season.
Sub-Surface drip irrigation is an excellent way to irrigation processing tomato transplants.
Lettuce is a major crop in the Salinas Valley that is usually planted from Feb – Jul and harvested May through Oct.
Photographers prepare as the change of season finds it’s way to higher elevations in Southern California.
A drip irrigated vineyard is getting closer to harvest. These grapes will be harvested based on their content levels of sugar and other factors depending
A mature hop yard with double line Amnon Emitterline to efficiently distribute water to the crop.
Southern states like Georgia have seen snow and record highs all in the same winter.
A monastery guard tower sits on an elevated point in Avignon France.
Recently placed native landscaping surround a pond feature at a commercial plaza in Del Mar, CA.
Every row of trees is designed with Top Drip Emitterline to provide the exact amount of water and fertilizer for each tree.
Dormant pistachio trees getting their first irrigation of the season. It is important to check the uniformity of you irrigation system at the beginning of
A walnut crop as the shell begins to harden before it’s mature and ready for harvest.
A field of almonds in blossom irrigated with the 2002 Micro Irrigation Sprinkler from Jain Irrigation.
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