
The Taj Mahal is mainly constructed of white marble and sits on a 42 acre site near the Yamuna river.
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.
A monastery guard tower sits on an elevated point in Avignon France.
Idaho hop acres rose 18% in 2018 to become the nation’s number 2 hop producing state.
Early spring in vineyard with cover crop growing. If you look close you can see the drip irrigation lines hanging from the trellis wire.
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
Young asparagus shoots making an entrance in the spring season. It has a harvest range between 8 – 12 weeks. Managing the water is critical
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.
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 small vineyard located near Fresno, CA that has been flood irrigated the night before. This particular vineyard produces grapes that will later be turned
The Oregon high plains get there last weeks of sunlight before the snowfall.
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
Every year it takes approximately 2.6 million hives with 30,000-60,000 bees each to pollinate California’s almonds.
Nick Martin of Kern Lawn Borders installs a low volume manifold at a brewery that uses it’s processed water for landscape irrigation.
Tour guide sharing about the process immigrants went through when coming through Ellis Island
The park has a number of options for quiet walks through groves of Giant Sequoia redwoods.
New plantings often require new irrigation systems. This vineyard is in the process of being planted by hand and will be irrigated with the brand
The Mad River is a great escape from the heat for the Buckeye State residents.
Still a common practice with many crops. This field will be the perfect opportunity to convert to drip irrigation.
A patch of Camas Lilies in the Idaho Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh. They are usually in bloom in the May/June months.
A winter wheat field (Planted in the fall and harvested in the spring) received its first light snow in Eastern Idaho.
Pistachios at a Fresno State facility come towards the end of their cycle.
The village of Portree is the largest on the Isle of Skye. If you want to know what real Fish & Chips taste like this
Desert tour guides are gearing up for the warm weather. Here a guide shows a group how fast flammable Firecracker Cactus lights up.
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”
Temperatures in Pauma Valley are getting up into the 90’s this week. Growers make sure their irrigation is up and running for the hot months
A JAIN Solo station going in at a vineyard in the Paso Robles area of the central coast. Site will measure line pressure and soil
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
A walnut crop as the shell begins to harden before it’s mature and ready for harvest.
Grower checking field of lettuce irrigated with JAIN drip tape in the Salinas Valley.
Lakeside, California sits in a river valley surrounded by what is called the Yosemite of Southern California.
The best thing you can see in your field is your shadow. Checking on the first irrigation of a pepper crop after establishment with sprinklers.
The Old Man of Storr is one of the best known hikes in all of Scotland. It is located on the north of Skye in
Pistachios that are a few weeks away from maturity and will be ready for harvest.
A prepared field waiting for the morning fog to break. This field will be planted with transplants for processing tomatoes early next month.
Newly installed Amnon PC emitterline running a 24 hour pre-irrigation before planting almonds near Kerman, CA.
At Jain Irrigation, we love to visit our customers’ fields to check out the great crops.
A more common method grown under glass is to use a multi-outlet-dripper to deliver precise amounts of water to each container.
Sunny skies at Maderas Golf Club for the annual ASLA (American Society of Architects) San Diego tournament.
4th of July weekend brought tourists and locals out to the Ventura Pier to celebrate independence and great summer weather.
Looking forward to the day when GeneSys (Variable Rate Sprinkler) is on every one of these.
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
Drip irrigated corn in Idaho that is using a fraction of the water and fertilizer compared to the traditional method of sprinkler irrigation.
Beaches and parks are now shut down for distancing reasons, this image was taken the day before the shutdown.
Parts of the Mississippi River are frozen over on the Iowa and Wisconsin border.
Photo – Courtesy of Kris Nightengale – An innovative way for evaporative cooling from high above with the Jain Fogger for apples in the PNW.
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.
Central Park is full of giant bedrock protruding the ground. This bedrock is one of the main reasons Manhattan skyscrapers are able to extend so
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
Rice harvest is underway in California with predictions of a good crop for 2019.
Washington DC is seeing the last of the leaves fall from the trees before winter. Here the Hill Center gets ready for an event.
Hot tubing resin is cooled before being coiled at the JAIN extrusion facility in Haines City, FL.
Martha Berry College in Rome GA toutes the record of the largest outdoor campus in the US.
Cypress tree tunnel leading to the Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station near Inverness dating back to 1913.
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
Allan Mark uses Turbo Tape for his drip onions to supply the exact amount of water and fertilizer to his crop.
Visitors review the JAIN Fresno facility and see how virgin resin tubing is extruded.
We primarily promote drip irrigation, but realize it’s not a fit for every field or every crop. Here’s a great photo showing pivot technology in
Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America.
A fresh picked crop of green onions is on its way from this farm to your plate.
The season is almost at an end with the sweetness of the California cherry crop.
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.
A very nice, clean installation Growers commonly use sprinklers to establish trees and switch over to emitterline once trees are established to reduce water use.
Things are heating up in Southern California and not just because of the temperature. Huntington Beach hosted the US Open of Surfing and the Vans
California cotton being grown in western Fresno County. California predominately grows Pima cotton which is a higher valued variety of cotton. Last year there were
JAIN Logic system being displayed at an event in America. We can’t wait to get back to showing off our great solutions at events like
There is still plenty of snow in East Idaho which will supply a lot of the water for the next growing season.
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