Friday, June 01, 2007

Alabama agents tour San Joaquin Valley, see first-hand value of Irrigation

A group of Alabama Extension workers toured the San Joaquin Valley of California in May to learn about irrigation technology used in a region that often gets less than a foot of rainfall a year. With a full-fledged drought back home in the Southeast, the agents absorbed all they could about how Californians water their crops. A couple of Extension workers who went on the trip said that it was an eye-opening experience.

We've posted a report on our web site. Click here to read more.

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