irrigation and water management

Mexico to release Rio Grande River water to US under agreement
A long-awaited agreement between the U.S. and Mexico will release water from the Rio Grande River in a move aimed at helping meet the needs of farmers... continue reading »
Irrigation innovation features built-in outlet
An irrigation innovation from an Israeli company includes a pre-assembled outlet designed to reduce labor and improve efficiency. Netafim, the prec... continue reading »
Dilution Solutions hires Justin Sorenson in Technical Sales role
Dilution Solutions LLC, with corporate offices in Clearwater, Florida, announces Justin Sorenson as a Technical Sales Representative. Sorenson brin... continue reading »
Ag, business groups plead with California to act on water issues
Agriculture and business groups are imploring California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state's legislature to set clear goals for boosting water storage a... continue reading »

California bill aims to buy water rights from farmers
A California state senator is proposing to use $1.5 billion in taxpayer funds to buy water rights from farmers. By doing so, according to Sen. Bob ... continue reading »

Informing on the FSMA water quality rule
While we’re waiting for the dust to settle around newly proposed changes to the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) agricultural water requirements... continue reading »
FDA seeks comment on proposed revision to produce water safety rule
With the release of the proposed produce safety water rule (Subpart E) under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the U.S. Food & Drug Admini... continue reading »

Flows to increase; California water districts cry foul
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration has informed regional water districts that it will move forward with a plan to increase flows from San J... continue reading »
NASA, USDA launch water-tracking system to monitor Western US
As California weathers another drought, tools that can help farmers and ranchers maximize the water they do get are being sharpened. The newest eff... continue reading »
California growers jeer water resiliency bill removal
In response to California State Senator Melissa Hurtado being forced to pull SB 559 — also known as the State Water Resiliency Act of 2021 — after... continue reading »