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Volume 13 Issue 9 October
Irrigation districts own and operate major infrastructure and powerful machines, but their greatest assets are their employees. That being the case, it is just as important for

Volume 13 Issue 8 September
The Equipment Issue By Kris Polly To build and maintain large networks of canals, laterals, and pipelines spanning many miles of territory, irrigation districts rely

Volume 13 Issue 7 July/August
The Finance Issue By Kris Polly Irrigation districts are not usually awash in cash, yet they face high capital expenses for the construction and maintenance

Volume 13 Issue 6 June
The Central Valley Issue By Kris Polly California’s Central Valley is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, growing fruit, vegetables, grains,

Volume 13 Issue 5 May
Creative Horticulture By Kris Polly The idea of irrigated agriculture conjures up images of expansive fields and center-pivot irrigators, but irrigated ag goes far beyond

Volume 13 Issue 4 April
Introducing the Managers Issue By Kris Polly The success and flourishing of an irrigation district depend on many things—weather, funding, upkeep, modernization, and planning, for

Volume 13 Issue 3 March
Introducing Commissioner Touton and Commissioner Giner By Kris Polly This month, we are pleased to bring you an interview with the 24th commissioner of the

Volume 13 Issue 2 February
A Half-Century of Achievement By Kris Polly Over their 50 years of existence, Nebraska’s national resources districts (NRDs) have proven the value of conjunctively managing

Volume 13 Issue 1 January
A Focus on Nebraska By Kris Polly On our cover this month is Tom Wilmoth, a Nebraska-based water lawyer who is also a cofounder of