Farming is not easy, not pretty, not wildly profitable. And I had no prior experience; then, why did I even get into it? I believe I felt a connection. Plus the challenge excited me - To be a successful farmer nowadays, one has to be equal parts entrepreneur and agronomist. As I dug into it, I also found farming to be fulfilling. That's how I branched into agriculture, as the Sanskrit aphorism "Vriksho Rakshati Rakshitaha" (Trees, when protected, protect you) took on a new meaning for me.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Carpenter Irrigation and water usage overview..
While we are researching a new irrigation system for Whitmore ranch (the winning choices emerging are micro-sprinklers and drip), it is worth looking at what we are doing at Carpenter and how much water the orchard uses right now.
The water is pumped from a TID irrigation canal and passes through a filtration system into the low volume sprinkler system.
About 38 acre inches of water per acre are applied to the orchard from April to October averaging one irrigation per week over the 25 week period.
Irrigations early and late in the season may be less than once per week, while during the summer period the irrigations will exceed once per week.
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