Spring Startup: The Pre-Season Irrigation Checklist That Saves Water and Money
Spring is coming, and so is irrigation season. But before you flip that controller back [...]
No Deal, No Direction: What the Colorado River Deadlock Means for the West
The Colorado River water management crisis has reached another critical moment. There is a deadline [...]
Super Bowl Turf Secrets: What Stadium Irrigation Teaches Us About Smart Water Management
If you watched the Super Bowl this past Sunday, you probably noticed the passes, the [...]
Groundhog Rivalry: What Punxsutawney Phil and Staten Island Chuck Teach Us About Smart Irrigation
Every February 2nd, America pauses for one of its most charmingly ridiculous traditions: waiting for [...]
Gardening Without a Fuel Gauge: Why We Overwater and How to Stop
Imagine getting in your car for a cross-country road trip, but there’s one problem. Your dashboard doesn’t have a [...]
Why Push-to-Connect Irrigation Fittings Are Saving Contractors Time, Labor, and Money
If you’ve spent any real time in the field, you already know this: the true cost of irrigation work isn’t fitting; it’s the labor. [...]
One Wet Year Doesn’t End a Drought: Why the West Needs a Multi-Year Water Lens
If you live or work in the western U.S., you’ve heard the same refrain lately: “We’ve had a [...]
The Gift That Keeps Giving: Water Conservation Through Smarter Irrigation
The holidays prompt us to reflect on what matters and how today’s choices shape the [...]
Why Farmers Should Care Where Rain Comes From: Insights from UC San Diego’s Latest Climate Research
Insights from a new UC San Diego study on the hidden drivers of drought risk [...]
Why Your Water Bill Is Rising and How to Lower It Fast
If it feels like your water bill is creeping up month after month, you’re not [...]
Water Connects Us All
Every November, as we gather around the table and give thanks for food, family, and [...]
The Hidden Science Behind That “After-the-Rain” Garden Glow
Every gardener knows the feeling. You walk outside the morning after a gentle rain, and your garden [...]

