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Irrigation Leader is dedicated to the men and women providing water to irrigators in the 17 western states and beyond. Our interviews with irrigation district managers and personnel; supplier representatives; and leading local, state and federal government officials distill the issues of the day and offer real-world perspectives and insight.












Current Editions
Here are the latest editions of Irrigation Leader magazine. You can find previous months by selecting the desired edition under the Magazines tab or by visiting our archives here.

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
Jesus Flores was born into the agricultural world of Hidalgo County, Texas, and since 1976, he has given 50 years of service to the board of directors of the Engelman Irrigation District, having served as president, vice president, secretary, consultant, and advisor. In our interview…

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
In this month’s cover story, we interview Glen Vortherms, the general manager of the Maricopa Water District, which has been supplying water in Arizona’s West Valley since 1925. In that time, the area has undergone heavy urbanization, and today, irrigated agriculture persists…

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
In our cover story this month, we speak with Rick Scheele, the manager of the Tin Cup Irrigation District in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley, which dates back to the 1880s. To conserve water, the small district is installing electronic controls and satellite monitoring systems…

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
In our cover story this month, we talk with Scott Schaneman, the general manager of the North Platte Natural Resources District (NPNRD). Overseeing an area with both groundwater and surface water resources that is home to 26 irrigation districts, NPNRD cooperates with many producers…

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
When the North Dakota company General Irrigation & Dewatering first introduced its Dyna Flo pump, it sold the pumps faster than it could manufacture them. Today, the pumps are used across the United States for flood control, dewatering, and water delivery for irrigation…

Volume 17 Issue 4 April
In our cover story this month, we speak with Casey Sixkiller, the director of the Washington State Department of Ecology, the state’s environmental protection agency. While the agency is a regulator, Mr. Sixkiller says, it depends on partnerships, including with the agricultural…
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