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Irrigation Show | Nov. 8 – 9


Education Conference | Nov. 6 – 10 Orlando, Florida


The best show of the year just keeps


A GRICUL TURE LANDSCAPE growing. GOLF Don’t miss everything offered at the world’s biggest and best irrigation show!


Still deciding on what to do at the 2017 Irrigation Show and Education Conference? No matter what your career focus or your purpose for attending, this year’s show has what you are looking for … and more.


What new products will be on display?


Check out a sneak peak at the 16 new agriculture irrigation and specialty products and technologies entered in the new product contest, the showcase for new innovations in irrigation. These products will be on display at the show.


2017 New Product Contest entries Ag irrigation


• B-hyve Farm, Hydro-Rain • LFX300 – Rain Bird LFX Series Low Flow Sprinkler, Rain Bird


• EasyDose Universal Chemical Injector, DEMA Engineering Co.


• ICON Control Panels, Valley Irrigation • ICON1 Smart Panel, Valley Irrigation • ICONX Smart Panel, Valley Irrigation • X-Tec Center Drive, Valley Irrigation • AGRI-PLAST Side Roll Irrigation Wheel, AGRI-PLAST LLC by Texas Sod Leasing LLC


• TigerMagEP Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Irrigation Components International Inc.


• Low-X Emitterline, Jain Irrigation • Dura Mag, McCrometer Inc. • Riser Manifold and Filter, Hit Products Corp. • FieldNET’s Pivot Control Lite, Lindsay Corp.


Ag specialty


• FieldNET Advisor, Lindsay Corp. • EnviroMonitor, Davis Instruments • AquaFlow Drip Irrigation Design Program Tablet App, The Toro Company


In addition to these new products, 300 exhibitors covering 168,000 square feet of exhibit space will offer hands-on access to products and information covering every area of ag irrigation.


For a preview of product ideas that haven’t hit the market yet, come to the IA Pitcher’s Mound event and watch aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs pitch their irrigation ideas, hoping to score a “home run” with the judges.


What ag classes will be offered?


The technical program during this year’s show offers over 30 different agriculture irrigation sessions covering the following topics:


• USDA-ARS Ogallala Aquifer Program — Center Pivot Irrigation Technology Transfer Effort


• Microirrigation Technologies for Agricultural Production • Improving Agricultural Irrigation Scheduling & Management


• The Future of Irrigation — Moving Toward Sustainability


On top of that, there are beginner, intermediate and advanced education classes covering pumps and soils, drip/micro design, center pivot design and principles of agriculture irrigation, as well as agriculture CAD learning lab opportunities.


What does IA membership offer?


Have you ever wondered how IA membership can benefit your company and you as an irrigation professional? Come to the new IA Power Breakfast and learn all there is to know about the Irrigation Association and how to tap into to all of the member benefits available.


What special events are planned?


Can’t-miss special events include the opening night party, the general session featuring the keynote address and announcement of the new product contest winners, common interest group meetings, and events for young professionals and women in irrigation. Top off the week at the closing night party and the 2017 Water Summit.


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