IA CEO Natasha Rankin highlights the spring season focus on innovation, block irrigation technology, center pivot data tools and EQIP policy advocacy.
Economist Renata Rimšaitė examines how crop diversification can reduce irrigation risk and stabilize farm income, while noting the real barriers growers face in making the switch.
IA Director of Policy and Technical Affairs Andrew Morris identifies four policy developments giving irrigation professionals more planning certainty: USDA funding, farm relief, EQIP baseline increases and tax provisions.
Mazzei VP Jim Lauria argues that modern irrigation systems must deliver not just water but nutrients, chemicals and oxygen with the same uniformity — broadening how the industry defines distribution uniformity.
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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey surveys a patchwork U.S. water picture heading into spring, with California reservoirs brimming, Colorado River storage low and southern drought expanding.
Modern automated block irrigation is transforming vineyards and orchards with smart valves, real-time sensing and AI guidance — helping growers optimize water, labor and yield quality.
IA Director of Policy and Technical Affairs Andrew Morris breaks down the EQIP landscape for 2026: new funding levels under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and four key factors that will shape irrigators’ success.
Flow meters, pressure sensors and telemetry are giving center pivot growers real-time visibility into water use, but the experts say regular maintenance and uniformity basics matter just as much.
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