When it comes to irrigation in Texas, there are some clear dos and don’ts to remember. The better you follow them, the better results you’ll get—from lush lawns to healthy crops, irrigation is the key to growing great plants. This is especially important if you’re using irrigation to water a... View Article
Tubing comes in many different shapes and materials, which means you can easily customize your projects. If you’re deciding between wood and steel tubing in Texas, you’ll need to critically evaluate each type to make sure it does what you need it to do. The strength, durability, weight, ease of... View Article
In colder climates in the United States, the shift in weather signifies to farm owners a time to prep for the oncoming winter. On the sprawling plains of Texas, that transition is much more subtle. In fact, some growers operate under the assumption that mild Texas winters make winterization unnecessary.... View Article
Any Texas grower who relies on center pivot irrigation understands the importance of annual bearing maintenance. This critical component is one of the primary means by which your sprinkler system rotates consistently and as expected. In years past, the pivot bearing needed to be greased and inspected once a year... View Article
Harvest season is well underway, which means winter is right around the corner. If you run a farm, adjusting your irrigation for winter is key. Even though snow is unusual in Texas, and ice usually melts by mid-morning, it’s always a good idea to winterize your irrigation system. If you... View Article