
A 10-acre California citrus grove irrigated with the Jain Smart Jet for optimal irrigation coverage.
Pistachios that are a few weeks away from maturity and will be ready for harvest.
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
In this photograph, Rebecca Bailey, with the Almond Board of California, is greeting a group of growers who came together to learn about the 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
It’s important to always monitor your crop and check the DU (Distribution Uniformity) to ensure you are getting the most out of your drip system.
Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison are among Frederic Chopin’s neighbors in this Paris cemetery.
Originally a fortress in the medieval period, the Louvre became a royal palace in the fourteenth century under Charles V.
Jain C3 tank level monitoring system utilizing the power of the sun, while a kelpie shelters in the shade.
JAIN tank level monitoring, next to a solar-powered bore pump.
Last view of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park before the first snows of the season.
Seattle is coming up on it’s dryer part of the year. Tourists looking for sunshine in the Pacific Northwest can visit Seattle and check out
A winter wheat field (Planted in the fall and harvested in the spring) received its first light snow in Eastern Idaho.
Winter rains have provided moisture for vegetation growth on many fields across the Central Valley.
The annual bonfires on the levees stretches for nearly 90 miles along the New Orleans, Mississippi River.
Ian Gow tries out his gloves for the first time this year in St Louis MO.
A great way to cool your apple crop with the Jain Fogger. It creates evaporative cooling and can reduce the temps by 15 degrees.
With the MLB season coming to a close the Giants finished this day off with a W against the Colorado Rockies.
The beginning preparations of 600 acres of blueberries irrigated with Amnon from Jain Irrigation
A drip irrigated vineyard along the California Coast. California wine grapes supply almost 90% of the grapes for US wine production.
View of young walnut trees through arches of chapter house being built at the New Clairvaux Monastery in Vina, California.
The last almond blossom after bloom in an orchard near the Sutter Buttes in Northern California.
Cypress tree tunnel leading to the Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station near Inverness dating back to 1913.
Water has been flowing from the ground and creating caves in Cave Spring Georgia as long as humans have existed in the area. This adjacent
Roses prefer water directly to their root base and drip irrigation is ideal for this application method. Pictured are roses in a Madrid garden reliant
Washington apple production is expected to drop by 2% this year. Most of the apples are gown with drip and micro irrigation to maximize their
Vancouver British Columbia from Stanley Park on a mild morning. Vancouver has become a design mecca for green roofs and green walls.
Vegetables grown for tissue culture testing have variables controlled in a protected and enclosed environment.
Due to a short rain season in California, experts are predicting CA cotton acres to be down by around 12%.
Dormant wine grapes with a grass cover crop planted to protect against frost and improve soil health.
A more common method grown under glass is to use a multi-outlet-dripper to deliver precise amounts of water to each container.
Spencer Cooper with the California Almond Board inspecting almonds for frost damage after record low temperatures. Grower has added a second irrigation line with jets
Of the 430,000 acres of corn grown in California, a majority of the acres are corn silage which is harvested for feed.
Warm air in the desert is harnessed using large wind farms in El Centro, CA.
Busy work has started in grape vineyards of the Central Coast areas of California.
Checking a new irrigation system installation near Fresno, California during the sunrise. This field will be planted with blueberries later in the week.
Jacob Brumm serves it up at the UTR California Championship in Palos Verdes, CA.
A drip irrigated asparagus field is almost ready to be picked. The grower will wait to pick the spear at 9 – 12” in length.
A visit to Oxbow Bend in the Grand Teton National Park is a must when visiting Wyoming.
Random rain storms hit Los Angeles last week creating a heavy overcast in the LA valley.
Freshly planted vineyard in Central California. The Amnon emitterline will be installed to the trellis system after the vines are fully planted and established.
Drought tolerant plants thrive with the excess of rain as they prepare for the warm Spring ahead.
Thousands of acres of Chapin Deluxe are being installed for the upcoming strawberry crop.
A new blueberry project in the Pacific Northwest with Amnon Emitterline to supply the water and fertilizer to the crop.
A recent visit to the Dole Pineapple Plantation which grows pineapples on 20,000 acres on Oahu, HI.
From this farm near Tokavaig the ruins of Dunscaith Castle is just a short one kilometer walk.
With Labor Day weekend now passed Southern California prepares for some of the best weather of the year.
Recently placed native landscaping surround a pond feature at a commercial plaza in Del Mar, CA.
TJ Sparks dodges some Florida winter time humidity and a loading dock bar outside of Tampa.
Brad Holliday from JAIN standing in a field of corn that is drip irrigated with Turbo Tape. We’re holding a field day on August 29th
View of Yosemite Falls from the 4 Mile trail which takes you to the rim of the valley to Glacier Point.
Chapin Deluxe Is a great option for vegetable or strawberries; especially when water quality is a concern.
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, when first opened to the public in
This golden Idaho wheat field will be ready to harvest in a couple of weeks.
The tennis courts at Cal Berkeley use a technology called PlaySight that tracks individual movements and provides stroke analysis.
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
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
Cotton ready to be harvested in Central California. Cotton harvest generally runs from the end of September to the beginning of November.
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.
Pictured here is a tributary moving the last of this years snow melt down into Lake Isabella.
This giant estate has been converted into a Masonic Hospital for patients that suffer from dementia.
Geese have migrated back to their home land for the nice summer weather. The geese stand guard over an Ohio State University building.
It’s important to flush the drip line as often as necessary. In many cases, this is done every 1-2 weeks.
Ramping up for playoff season the Tampa Bay Lightning own a commanding lead over the NHL by ten games.
Dairy cows or “Happy Cows”, as we say in California at a farm in the Point Reyes National Seashore.
Looking forward to the day when GeneSys (Variable Rate Sprinkler) is on every one of these.
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