
Ramping up for playoff season the Tampa Bay Lightning own a commanding lead over the NHL by ten games.
Martha Berry College in Rome GA toutes the record of the largest outdoor campus in the US.
Grower in the Rouge River area of Southern Oregon installing a soil moisture probe and weather station to improve their irrigation decisions.
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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Jain Amnon emitterline efficiently irrigates a young almond orchard.
A recent visit to the Dole Pineapple Plantation which grows pineapples on 20,000 acres on Oahu, HI.
Warm weather led to water temps that cooked the local kelp causing it to wash ashore in substantial amounts.
The beginning preparations of 600 acres of blueberries irrigated with Amnon from Jain Irrigation
Young peppers being irrigated in the morning sun. Each bed of peppers is planted with two rows. In the center of each bed is a
Celery is common drip irrigated crop on the California Coast. Celery for the fresh market is still typically hand-harvested.
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
Green wing macaws have 800 pounds of pressure in their jaws, this power is used for foraging and cracking nuts.
Mature cork oak trees can grow up to 75 feet tall and live up to 200 years.
Recently placed native landscaping surround a pond feature at a commercial plaza in Del Mar, CA.
With water restrictions still underway in Southern California landscapers are looking for creative ways to save water while still maintaining aesthetically pleasing designs.
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
South beach and the rest of FL braces for what’s the be a brutal hurricane season. Pictured here is the boardwalk on South Beach where
Managing a lettuce crop requires precise irrigation practices to ensure the highest yields possible.
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
The last almond blossom after bloom in an orchard near the Sutter Buttes in Northern California.
Dormant almond orchard in Stanislaus County. These trees will bloom in the next two weeks and be ready for pollination.
With temperatures rising a lot of hillside greenery will be burning off the Southern California hills.
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.
California almonds making great progress — they will begin harvest in September and go through October.
Most corn grown in California is for cattle feed but there are still many bountiful acres of delicious sweet corn across the Central Valley.
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
A mature hop yard with double line Amnon Emitterline to efficiently distribute water to the crop.
As beaches open and close and open and close in California beach goers are getting a little confused what to do.
Using lines in your hardscape can help guide tree and plant locations when designing a landscape.
Pressure Compensation, aka “Pressure Complication,” provides the ideal circumstance for irrigating. There’s no need to complicate things when Click Tif emitters exist to stabilize an
Chapin drip tape being installed for an onion crop. The tape depth is 2 -3 inches below the soil surface.
Cotton ready to be harvested in Central California. Cotton harvest generally runs from the end of September to the beginning of November.
While most of the US buckles through winter storms, San Diego maintains a mild 60 degrees in between gentle rain showers.
Early morning sunrises just outside of Jackson Wyoming are spectacular. This barn has been around since the early 1900’s with the Grand Tetons in its
The Jain Eliminator Sprinkler will help reduce insects from damaging the sprinkler while providing excellent sprinkler coverage.
California sweet corn grown with subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) using Jain Cascade drip tape.
Irrigating slopes can be quite challenging when managing water, improper run times can create wasteful runoff. In this lateral grid design the installer applies water
A very well kept site in Del Rey CA is producing nuts after 21 months, a rare feat with Almond trees. The sites growth and
Using an Observant system to help predict the next irrigation will make these cherries “sweet”!
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.
Ian Gow tries out his gloves for the first time this year in St Louis MO.
Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison are among Frederic Chopin’s neighbors in this Paris cemetery.
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
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
Every year it takes approximately 2.6 million hives with 30,000-60,000 bees each to pollinate California’s almonds.
While Nebraska may be covered in corn and soybean crops these fields create beautiful foregrounds for sun rises and sunsets.
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
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
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 healthy crop of Idaho Potatoes planted in early May. Tip -The average American eats around 113 pounds of potatoes each year.
Checking Jain Logic irrigation monitoring equipment during an early season irrigation event in central California. It is always recommended that you check your irrigation monitoring
Installing a soil moisture monitoring site at the time of planting helps guarantee growing a great tree from the start.
Citrus seedlings grown in greenhouses in Kern County. Using Jain Irrigation button drippers and tubing assemblies we are able to precisely irrigate each plant during
Farmer discussing the benefits of his newly installed Jain Irrigation monitoring and control system.
Peaches and nectarine are beginning to bloom in California, which produce’s 95% of the US crop.
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
Now that the storms have settled down for the season Miami can get back to what its good at, providing a great suntanning environment.
This golden Idaho wheat field will be ready to harvest in a couple of weeks.
A field of drip irrigated lettuce is looking great in the Salinas Valley
Coach on kayak guiding swimmers during a cold winter swim at Aquatic Park in San Francisco, CA.
There were over 250,000 acres of cotton planted in 2017. Drip irrigation is becoming a great option for growers looking to increase water-use-efficiency.
Cypress tree tunnel leading to the Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station near Inverness dating back to 1913.
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
Over July 4th weekend temperatures in San Diego were upwards of 95 degrees.
Yes, there was a time when water consciousness didn’t exist. This time for myself, the author, was apparently 1985.
Southern states like Georgia have seen snow and record highs all in the same winter.
This brand new hop yard (often referred to as baby hops) is using Amnon Emitterline to provide efficient water and fertilizer to the crop.
Sun shining through trees along a trail near Lost Lake in the Mt. Hood area of Oregon.
View from the back deck of cruise ship of the 21 mile long Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay National Park.
Planting of Super Hi-Density olives near Tracy, CA. Tight spacing and pruning allows for mechical harvesting of the olives that will be used for oil.
A walnut crop as the shell begins to harden before it’s mature and ready for harvest.
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