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UGA C.M. Stripling Irrigation Research Park recognized for practicing water conservation
Thanks to its pledge to help farmers use irrigation more efficiently, the University of Georgia’s C.M. Stripling Irrigation Research Park has been included in the Georgia Water Coalition’s 2018 Clean 13 Report.
Videos
- Advanced Irrigation Scheduling for Agriculture
- Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) for Agriculture
- Fox31 Video – SIRP 2013
- Georgia Farm Monitor Video – SIRP Field Day 2013
- Calvin Perry, Subsurface Drip Irrigation for Southern Row Crops
- Georgia Farmers Irrigate Smarter
- Irrigation Research And Techniques On Display At Field Day (2010)
- UGA Researcher Works To Improve Agricultural Technology
- UGA’s Calvin Perry Talks Water Conservation on the Farm
- Innovative UGA Extension Research - Agricultural Water Efficiency Team (AgWet)
- Research Facility Helps Farmers Irrigate Crops More Effectively
- Precision agriculture research helps Georgia farmers
- Researchers Work to Make Farm Irrigation More Efficient
- Stripling Irrigation Park Hosts GFB Water Committee
- Southwest Georgia Field Day Spotlights Irrigation Research
- New Technology On Display During Irrigation Field Day
- Georgia Cotton Commission's 7th Annual Meeting, Calvin Perry, Georgia Ag Water Issues
- Georgia EPD Director Learns About Agricultural Water Usage on Tour
- Irrigation Specialist Helps Farmers Use Water More Efficiently
News Articles
2018
- Clean Water Heroes - C.M. Stripling Irrigation Research Park
- UGA President Jere Morehead learns more about state’s top industry during annual farm tour
- Meter Data Show Georgia Farmers Using Water Responsibly
- 4-H camp educates children about the importance of water conservation in agriculture
- Working to Conserve Georgia’s Water Resources
Older News Articles
- UGA, IBM work with farmers on water conservation project
- Stripling Irrigation Research Park recognized for Smart Irrigation Month Campaign
- Crop data gives drought-stricken farmers a leg up on getting by with less
- Georgia Farmers Irrigate Smarter
- Saving a River, One Farm at a Time
- Can Soil Sensors Save Georgia Waterways from Drought?
- New Technology Reduces Agricultural Water Consumption
- Drip Irrigation Working in Row Crops
- Conservation Through Innovation