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UofA Offering Irrigation & Water Management Training Program

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture irrigation team will host a series of irrigation and water management schools for Arkansas producers seeking to reduce their water use in 2022.

Three Surge and Soil Moisture Sensor Schools are currently scheduled, but instructors will offer additional schools upon request. The schools will cover use, layout and programming of surge valves for different soil types and conditions and will provide participants with the basics of soil moisture sensors, as well as instruction on how to use them to schedule irrigation. Participants will make a set of Watermark™ sensors, a slide hammer installation tool and a manual reader, which are needed to properly install soil moisture sensors. Instructors will demonstrate how to properly use and program Surge Valves through hands-on exercises.

Surge and Soil Moisture Sensor schools each run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. They will be held at the following dates and locations:

  • March 8 – Jonesboro – Craighead County Extension Office, 611 East Washington Ave., Jonesboro, AR 72401. To register, contact Branon Thiesse or Chris Grimes at 870-933-4565, or Russ Parker at 870-636-1329.
  • March 10 – Colt – Pine Tree Experiment Station, 7337 AR-306, Colt, AR 72326. To register, contact Rick Wimberley at 870-238-5745, Jenna Martin at 870-261-1730, or Russ Parker at 870-636-1329.
  • March 15 – Stuttgart Rice Research and Extension Center, 2900 AR-130, Stuttgart, AR 72160. To register, contact Grant Beckwith 870-673-0070, Phil Horton at 870-659-2058, or Russ Parker at 870-636-1329.

Registration for the school is free. If a participant wants to build the sensors, those supplies cost $500. Registration is required two days before the scheduled school. The cost covers four sensors, a slide hammer installation tool and a manual reader. Industry sponsors have provided a significant discount on the supplies needed to get started with sensors so that participants can get the tools needed to use sensors effectively for irrigation.

More below:

https://www.uaex.uada.edu/media-resources/news/2022/march2022/03-01-2022-ark-irrigation-schools.aspx