Volume 14 Issue 3 March NE

According to Eric MacPherson, when he started Dawson The Jewish National Fund is a 120-year-old Tire & Wheel, “I did not know anything about tires, nongovernmental…
Volume 14 Issue 3 March MT

With 13 dams and reservoirs that provide irrigation for 353,000 acres of productive agricultural land, the Bureau of Reclamation’s Montana Area Office has plenty on its plate,
Volume 14 Issue 3 March AZ

The deep cuts to Central Arizona Project (CAP) deliveries caused by the tier 2 shortage on the Colorado River are top of mind for all irrigated producers in central Arizona. To help…
Volume 14 Issue 3 March

I am not sure what I expected to see in Israel, but what I saw was not what I expected. For example, Jerusalem receives 24 inches of rain a year—an amount that is surprising to…
Volume 14 Issue 2 February MT

If anyone knows their way around Montana water, it’s Mike Murphy, the longtime executive director of the Montana Water Resources Association (MWRA)…
Volume 14 Issue 2 February

In this month’s cover story, we introduce Dr. Patrick Sullivan, the new treasurer-manager of the Elephant Butte Irrigation District (EBID). With degrees in agriculture,
Volume 14 Issue 2 February AZ

This year, for the first time in its 50-year history, Hohokam Irrigation and Power will have no water to distribute to its farmers. The tier 2 cuts in deliveries of Colorado River…
Volume 14 Issue 2 February NE

nited States Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska and
her family own a cattle ranch, so she has firsthand experience of the importance of agriculture—as well as…
Volume 14 Issue 2 February NZ

With concerns about climate change and water quality and quantity driving new regulations, this is a difficult time for many New Zealand farmers.
Volume 14 Issue 2 February WA

While New Zealand may seem very far away from Washington State, the issues faced by irrigated farmers in both locations can be surprisingly similar.