The Orange Cove Irrigation District is located in Fresno and Tulare Counties, approximately 30 miles southeast of Fresno and 20 miles north of the City of Visalia. The Friant-Kern Canal is the district’s main source of water to supply 28,000 acres of farmland
In January 2014, the California Governor declared a drought state of emergency and directed official...
The annual agricultural electric pumping usage in California is around 10 million MWh and most of ...
All electric power utility companies are faced with yearly peak demands. They must supply sufficient...
The North Kern Water Storage District (NKWSD) is located just north of Bakersfield in Kern County an...
Tulare Irrigation District (TID) is located on the east side of the Central San Joaquin Valley just ...
Berrenda Mesa Water Storage District (BMWSD) is located in the southern part of the San Joaquin Vall...
Beginning in 2007, the Irrigation Training and Research Center (ITRC) at California Polytechnic Stat...
California agricultural irrigation consumes more than ten billion kilowatt hours of electricity annu...
Pumping water for agricultural irrigation represents a significant share of California’s annual elec...
This survey was completed by ITRC on behalf of the California Energy Commission Public Interest Ener...
Water and energy use on farms are deeply linked, and trends changing the way water is used on farms ...
Presented at Irrigation district sustainability - strategies to meet the challenges: USCID irrigatio...
More efficient use of water by irrigated agriculture in California will likely be necessary if the s...
Presented at Irrigation and water resources in the 1990's: proceedings from the 1992 national confer...
Presented at Irrigated agriculture responds to water use challenges - strategies for success: USCID ...
In January 2014, the California Governor declared a drought state of emergency and directed official...
The annual agricultural electric pumping usage in California is around 10 million MWh and most of ...
All electric power utility companies are faced with yearly peak demands. They must supply sufficient...
The North Kern Water Storage District (NKWSD) is located just north of Bakersfield in Kern County an...
Tulare Irrigation District (TID) is located on the east side of the Central San Joaquin Valley just ...
Berrenda Mesa Water Storage District (BMWSD) is located in the southern part of the San Joaquin Vall...
Beginning in 2007, the Irrigation Training and Research Center (ITRC) at California Polytechnic Stat...
California agricultural irrigation consumes more than ten billion kilowatt hours of electricity annu...
Pumping water for agricultural irrigation represents a significant share of California’s annual elec...
This survey was completed by ITRC on behalf of the California Energy Commission Public Interest Ener...
Water and energy use on farms are deeply linked, and trends changing the way water is used on farms ...
Presented at Irrigation district sustainability - strategies to meet the challenges: USCID irrigatio...
More efficient use of water by irrigated agriculture in California will likely be necessary if the s...
Presented at Irrigation and water resources in the 1990's: proceedings from the 1992 national confer...
Presented at Irrigated agriculture responds to water use challenges - strategies for success: USCID ...
In January 2014, the California Governor declared a drought state of emergency and directed official...
The annual agricultural electric pumping usage in California is around 10 million MWh and most of ...
All electric power utility companies are faced with yearly peak demands. They must supply sufficient...