Irrigation Water Mgt Series - Adapting to Drought Conditions
Join The Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District (DSWCD) and OSU Extension Service for their final session On October 6th.
IRRIGATION WORKSHOP SERIES: Adapting to Drought Conditions
The last session of a 3-part IWM workshop series will be held on October 6th from 6:00PM – 8:00PM at the OSU Extension Office located at: 3800 SW Airport Way, Bldg 4. Redmond, OR 97756. There will be no zoom option for this session.
The Workshop is FREE!! and Registration is recommended.
What you will learn:
Hear from farmers from Arnold, Tumalo, and Central Oregon irrigation districts on how they managed their irrigation water
Get tips on winterizing your irrigation system
Find out about incentives to help improve your irrigation system
To register and find out more about the workshops go to https:// www.deschutesswcd.org/
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