2020 Irrigation Show Will Be Virtual
First, the bad news…
Time to Winterize!
Ready to earn cold, hard cash? Time for Ohio irrigation contractors to make their “winter money.”
Greywater Irrigation 101
Water scarcity is an issue we normally associate with the western United States. But a recent …
Old-School Irrigation Timers vs. Smart Controllers
Smart technology may be everywhere, but irrigation contractors know that standard, old-school irrigation timers are …
Slow and Steady: Drip Irrigation
A drip system may not be the first thing most people envision when they think of landscape irrigation. But …
Gearing Up for Smart Irrigation Month this July
It’s that time of year again…July is Smart Irrigation Month!
Protecting Ohio Watersheds
We all live in a watershed.
Residential areas, farms, forests, small towns, big cities …They’re all part of a massive …
Coronavirus Round Table Discussion (April 10, 2020)
Jerrad Lee, President of the Ohio Irrigation Association, conducts a round table discussion of landscape irrigation contractors response and experience to the coronavirus pandemic. Jerrad reviews the current best practices for shelter-in-place, essential business services, and the CARES Act.
Matched Precipitation Rates: Key to Water Efficiency
Matched Precipitation Rates Prevent Runoff and Dry Spots As an irrigation professional, you know how important water efficiency has become to the industry. Gone are the days of sprinkler run-off overflowing into the street. With today’s technology -- smart...
Key Provisions of the CARES Act
Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. It’s an estimated $2 trillion package, which specifically allots $10 Billion for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) and $350 billion for Paycheck Protection Loans to help small businesses.