Volume 14 Issue 9 October NM

The Pecos Valley’s artesian aquifer must have seemed almost miraculous when it was discovered in the late 19th century, but before long, its freely flowing wells started…

Volume 14 Issue 9 October NE

In many regions of Nebraska, aquifer depletion is a problem. Not so in the Middle Niobrara Natural Resources District (MNNRD), one of Nebraska’s 23 natural resources districts,…

Volume 14 Issue 9 October MT

Many irrigation districts find themselves in the more about the company’s wide range of products of interest position of needing to mitigate the effects of their infrastructure…

Volume 14 Issue 9 October AZ

In this month’s cover interview, Sharon Megdal, the director of the University of Arizona’s Water Resources Research Center, joins us to share some interesting insights…

Volume 14 Issue 9 October

In our cover interview this month, my friend Patrick Sigl, a principal managing attorney at the Salt River Project and the volunteer chair of the National Water Resources…

Volume 14 Issue 8 September NZ

Interviewing Jemma Mulvihill was especially interesting for a U.S. magazine active in New Zealand, because Ms. Mulvihill’s studies in the United States and her observation of the…

Volume 14 Issue 8 September WA

After more than 40 years at the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District (YTID), 25 of which as its manager, Rick Dieker is preparing to retire. I’ve known Mr. Dieker for years now and have…

Volume 14 Issue 8 September

For more than 70 years, the Four States Irrigation Council has been providing irrigators from Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming a forum to connect with each other…

Volume 14 Issue 8 September AZ

In this month’s cover story, we have the privilege of speaking with Congressman Ruben Gallego about advocating for Arizona in Washington, DC, and in the Colorado basin.

Volume 14 Issue 8 September MT

Like so many western irrigation districts, the Huntley Project Irrigation District (HPID), established in 1907, has served many generations of farmers.