ASSOCIATION NEWS
CAIA addresses drought
The California Agricultural Irrigation Association is working to help its members better address the drought situation in California. The CAIA is supporting improved water infrastructure in the Western states and promoting the organization’s efforts with board members Paul McFadden and Jim Lauria appearing on an upcoming Jain Irrigation webinar. In addition, planning for the September conference in Pismo Beach, California, is centered around how Western irrigators can best respond to the current water conditions.
For more information about the CAIA and the conference, go to
www.calirrigation.com.
NGWA launches new advocacy website
The National Ground Water Association has launched its newest effort in public policy and political advocacy. The new website, www.
smartwaterpolicies.com, is a one-stop resource for lawmakers, researchers and groundwater professionals to access their policy positions, white papers and online tools to advocate on behalf of the industry. The website will highlight NGWA’s current work promoting the nation’s water wells as an important aspect of the country’s water infrastructure, including current lobbying in Congress with partner associations.
For more information, go to
www.ngwa.org.
Promoting water infrastructure
The Family Farm Alliance, along with the Association of California Water Agencies, California Farm Bureau, National Water Resources Association and Western Growers Association, is leading a West- wide effort to send a message to Congress and the administration that Western water infrastructure is critical to the nation’s future. In January, over 200 organizations signed a letter that was distributed in Washington and to national media outlets outlining the region’s needs. Since that time, these groups have been working to outreach to committee staff, congressional leaders and the administration to advance the letter’s message.
President Biden recently met with the congressional leadership of both parties on the scope of a possible “hard infrastructure” bill. While the precise nature of the price tag or the legislative vehicle that will carry infrastructure forward is not known, the coalition is ramping up efforts to engage in this “once in a generation” effort to secure major funding for Western water infrastructure needs.
For more information, go to
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Scholarships awarded
The IA awarded 10 scholarships in 2021 to students from two- and four-year institutions around the nation. These students received scholarships from $1,000 to $2,500 to help them continue pursuing their irrigation-related degrees. Congratulations to our 2021 recipients! To view the complete list of 2021 scholarship winners, visit
www.irrigation.org/ scholarships.
Rain Bird Corporation will be the exclusive sponsor of the scholarship program from 2022-2026. To honor Rain Bird’s late president and CEO, for the next five years, the program has been renamed the Anthony W. “Tony” LaFetra Scholarship Program Sponsored by Rain Bird. In addition, the two top scholarship winners will be designated as Anthony W. “Tony” LaFetra scholars.
Mark your calendars! The 2022 Anthony W. “Tony” LaFetra Scholarship Program will begin accepting applications in October with a Feb. 15, 2022, deadline.
Apply for E3 program
Students and faculty are encouraged to apply for the 2021 Irrigation E3 program. Apply by Sept. 24 for the opportunity to be a part of this program and receive an education and travel award to attend the 2021 Irrigation Show and Education Week in San Diego, California. Winners will have the chance to take education classes, walk the trade show floor and network with industry professionals. To learn more about the program and how to apply, visit
www.irrigation.org/e3.
irrigationtoday.org
Smart irrigation. Sustainable solutions.
Smart Irrigation Month officially kicked off on July 6 with Technology Tuesday. Sponsored by HydroPoint, this year's theme is: Smart irrigation. Sustainable solutions. Join us in July to promote smart irrigation practices and technologies. For more information and resources, see pg. 34-35 and go to www.
smartirrigationmonth.org.
Make plans for San Diego
Registration is open for the 2021 Irrigation Show and Education Week, Dec. 6-10 in San Diego. Take advantage of early registration discounted rates available through Oct. 31. While you’re at it, book your hotel to ensure you are close to the venue. This year’s show will be held in conjunction with the ASABE 6th Decennial National Irrigation Symposium. To register and for more information about the 2021 Irrigation Show, go to www.
irrigationshow.org.
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