Ways that alfalfa and grass-hay producers can conserve irrigation water under drought conditions will be discussed at University of Nevada Cooperative Extension workshops across the state.
Topics will include water availability, recommended irrigation practices, insurance options and an outlook on prices. Workshops will be held March 20 and April 1, 14 and 29.
“There are things producers can do in terms of irrigation methods and scheduling to maximize their crops under these conditions,” says Jay Davison. He’s an Extension alternative crops specialist who conducts research related to irrigation efficiency, as well as alternative crops that use less water.
Soil texture, water-holding capacity, irrigation scheduling and the relationship between evapotranspiration and crop yield will be some of the topics Davison will present. He’ll also tell how to determine evapotranspiration in the field, discuss plant response to drought and offer irrigation strategies that result in maximum yields with limited irrigation water.