Valley City Times-Record

Irrigation Workshop Set for Dec. 9th

- Www.ag.ndsu.edu

The weather this year has presented many challenges. A drought that started in 2020, a frost in late May and hot, dry weather during the summer had a huge effect on crop production.

“Having the ability to irrigate during droughty weather conditions makes a difference in crop production,” says Tom Scherer, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension agricultur­al engineer.

To help farmers with their irrigation management, NDSU Extension is holding an irrigation workshop in conjunctio­n with the North Dakota Irrigation Associatio­n on Thursday, Dec. 9 in the Grand Pacific Room at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck.

Presentati­ons will focus on how to deal with the drought. An irrigation exposition for suppliers to display their products and services will be held at the same time.

Irrigation provides more consistent crop production on a year-to-year basis, allows growth of longer-season crops, diversifie­s the farm enterprise and provides a consistent supply of forage for animal agricultur­e. North Dakota typically has excess water in the spring but insufficie­nt rain during the summer when crops are maturing and using the most water.

Finding ways to store excess water received in the spring for later use in the growing season is one way to ensure a reliable irrigation water supply during a drought, according to Scherer.

“The competitio­n for water is increasing every year and access to good quality water for expanding irrigated acres will become more difficult in the future,” says. Scherer. “However, with a reliable water source, investing in irrigation is a great hedge against drought periods during the growing season.”

The registrati­on fee of $50 is payable at the door and includes lunch.

Registrati­on begins at 7:30 a.m. and workshop presentati­ons begin at 8:30 a.m.

The morning session will include an update on water permits and the impact of drought on aquifer water levels, irrigation developmen­t along the McClusky Canal, funding resources for irrigation and the status of U.S. federal irrigation policy.

The North Dakota Irrigation Associatio­n will hold its annual meeting in the same room from noon to 1 p.m. The guest speaker will be Andrea Travnicek, director of the North Dakota Department of Water Resources.

The afternoon session will include updates from irrigation research stations, an update on drought resiliency, the remote monitoring and irrigation management research project and the impact of drought on irrigation infrastruc­ture.

 ?? (NDSU photo by Tom Scherer) ?? Proper irrigation management during drought makes a difference in crop production.
(NDSU photo by Tom Scherer) Proper irrigation management during drought makes a difference in crop production.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States