Volume 16 Issue 7 Jul-Aug

In our cover story this month, we speak with Jon DeVaney of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association. He explains both why Washington State dominates the nation’s tree fruit industry…

Volume 16 Issue 7 Jul-Aug

In our cover story this month, we interview Kelsey Beck, the executive director of the Popo Agie Conservation District, which engages with water quantity, water quality, and watershed planning issues…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

International Water Screens is a California-based, family-run business whose success rests on relationships of trust and excellent customer service. Each of its screens is custom designed…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

In this month’s cover story, we get an update on the work of the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture (YCEDA) from Tanya Hodges, who has just completed 1 year in the role of executive…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

In our cover story this month, we hear the encouraging story of cooperation between the City of Billings, Montana, and the Billings Bench Water Association (BBWA), a long-established irrigation district.

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

In our cover story this month, we hear how five natural resources districts (NRDs) teamed up to secure water rights belonging to the Nebraska Public Power District and used for hydroelectric generation, transferring…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

Joshua Smith is the new treasurer-manager of Elephant Butte Irrigation District, the century-old irrigation district that distributes Rio Grande water to 6,700 farm users across southern New Mexico.

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

Karen Williams brings a background as a farmer and extensive experience in agricultural trade groups to her new position as chief executive of Irrigation New Zealand. In our interview, we speak…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

This month, we interview Darryll Olsen of the Columbia– Snake River Irrigators Association, which deals with litigation regulation on the Columbia and Snake Rivers and works with state agencies…

Volume 16 Issue 6 June

In its more than 100 years of history, northern Wyoming’s Greybull Valley Irrigation District has gradually added diversions, dams, reservoirs, and canals to provide reliable and stable water…