IATimes_April2015 - Dallas Irrigation Association
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IATimes_April2015 - Dallas Irrigation Association
Problems viewing this email? Click here for our online version | Send to a friend | MEMBERSHIP EDUCATION CERTIFICATION POLICY STANDARDS The electronic newsletter of the Irrigation Association April 2015 Feature Story In Each Issue IA Hosts Agricultural Irrigation Fly-In on Capitol Hill Member & Product News Attendees discussed the importance of drought mitigation and federal investment in efficient irrigation. New Members Newly Certified Professionals Save on Certification Exams Quick Links Class Sponsorships Pre-Approved CEU Courses Webinar Recordings IA News IA Survey Ranks LinkedIn Top Social Media Channel A recent survey reveals professionals are turning to social media for technical tools, irrigation trends and best management practices. Smart Irrigation Month Spotlight: Texas A&M The Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center at Dallas shares its strategy for a successful Smart Irrigation Month campaign. Irrigation Foundation to Hold Two Faculty Academies Separate events for agriculture and landscape will offer instructors education resources, irrigation best practices and networking. Board of Director Nominations Due May 14 Association members are invited to nominate any regular IA member in good standing for a director position. Certification Board Seeks Irrigation Experts Help establish policies and processes for IA’s Select Certified program; applications due July 1. In Memoriam: The Industry Remembers Bob Wade Robert “Bob” Wade, former chair of the IA Government Affairs Committee, passed away Feb. 17. Upcoming Events April 16 Electrical Troubleshooting (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) April 23 Landscape Irrigation Design Process Class (Jacksonville, FL) April 24 Efficient Irrigation Scheduling Class (Walnut, CA) May 19 Landscape Irrigation Auditor Class (Fairfax, VA) More IA Classes & Webinars Industry News Calif. Residents Challenge Legality of Tiered Water Rates Are Farmers the Hope for the Global Water Crisis? Bozeman, Mt. Steps Up Water Conservation Efforts Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation Begins April 1 Netafim to Support Research Study on Subsurface Drip Irrigation Calif. Restricts Yard Watering as Drought Persists Survey Reveals Latest Landscape Trends Farm Bureau Says WOTUS Rule Would Ignore Exemptions Featured Jobs Irrigation Crew Leader (Springfield, Mo.) Irrigation Technician (Wash.) Sprinkler/Irrigation Tech (Port Chester, N.Y.) Post positions, search openings or upload a resume. IA Premium Member Spotlight IA’s premium members provide critical support to the association’s initiatives. Select premium members are highlighted each month; click here for the complete list. Gold Platinum Platinum Platinum Platinum Silver Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze Irrigation Association | Promoting efficient irrigation. 8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 400 | Fairfax, VA 22031 | Tel: 703.536.7080 | www.irrigation.org To unsubscribe, please click here. IA Hosts Agricultural Irrigation Fly-In on Capitol Hill The Irrigation Association hosted its third Agricultural Irrigation Fly-In in Washington, D.C., March 16 – 18. This event connected manufacturers, dealers/distributors and consultants with public officials responsible for influencing agricultural policy. Fly-in participants met with senior staff from the Senate and House Committees on Agriculture; Krysta Harden, the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture for the U.S. Department of Agriculture; key staff from the Natural Resources Conservation Service; and congressional staff from attendees’ respective states. “The fly-in provides a unique platform for the irrigation industry to influence policy,” said attendee Julie Bushell, director of sales and marketing at Paige Electric Company, LP – Ag Cable Division. “With the world population estimated to reach 9 billion in 2035 and no additional water resources available, it is crucial that policy makers are aware of efficient irrigation technologies and IA’s dedication to conservation and productivity.” During these meetings, fly-in attendees discussed IA positions and industry issues affecting U.S. agricultural water use and irrigation. In particular, participants highlighted the importance of drought mitigation, preparedness and response, as well as the need for federal investment in efficient irrigation. “In order for the association and our industry to be successful, we have to constantly reach out to our legislators and other influential departments, like USDA and NRCS,” said attendee Paul McFadden, chair of the IA Government Affairs Committee and senior sales manager at The Toro Company. “They need to know about our group and our positions. They need to know who to call if they have questions.” To get involved in IA’s advocacy efforts, contact IA Government and Public Affairs Director John Farner ([email protected]; 703.536.7080). IA Survey Respondents Rank LinkedIn Top Social Media Channel This February, the Irrigation Association released a digital/social media survey to its member and nonmember contacts. Spearheaded by the IA Marketing Committee, the survey was launched to help IA leadership learn about the social media channels irrigation professionals use. Of the 532 respondents, 54 percent identified their primary company focus as landscape, while 14 percent had a primary focus in agriculture. Survey Respondents at a Glance Company Types Contractors: 34% Manufacturers: 11% Dealer/Distributors: 10% Consultants: 9% Government: 8% Golf course managers: 8% The results of the survey indicate that 71 percent of irrigation professionals use social media as a source for business-related information. LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube are cited as the most common social/digital media platforms. The survey also revealed that professionals are most often looking for information about technical resources and tools, irrigation trends and statistics, and best management practices. Other key findings from this survey include: Respondents with an agriculture focus prefer information about technical resources than any other group at 79 percent. All respondents placed LinkedIn as their top social resource; however, agriculturefocused respondents ranked YouTube as second most important, while landscapefocused respondents ranked Facebook as second most important. When asked to rank the traditional channels from which they’d most want to receive business-related information, the top two were email and e-newsletters. Sixty-six percent of respondents felt that IA should establish a presence on LinkedIn, YouTube and Facebook. IA currently has a presence on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. IA’s Marketing Committee and staff will use these results to create and implement a more robust social media strategy. Smart Irrigation Month Spotlight Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center 2014 Smart Marketing Contest Non-Commercial Winner As the industry counts down to Smart Irrigation Month in July, the Irrigation Association will spotlight the 2014 winners of the Smart Marketing Contest. The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center (Dallas, Texas) was recognized in the non-commercial category of the 2014 Smart Marketing Contest. The research center has a long history of providing research-based education programs on water-use efficiency to the surrounding region, which made promoting Smart Irrigation Month an easy transition. For their promotion of Smart Irrigation Month in 2014, the AgriLife team launched the “Find It, Flag It, Fix It” campaign. This campaign urged homeowners and business owners to find their leaks, flag their leaks and fix their leaks. To help end users flag their leaks, the AgriLife Center gave away irrigation marking flags at local fairs, education classes and corporate events throughout the region. To help homeowners, businesses and professionals find leaks and fix them, the AgriLife Center offered short education programs related to smart irrigation practices every Tuesday in July: Drip Irrigation DIY Irrigation Quick Fixes Controlling Your Controller Getting to Know Your Irrigation System Since the program started in April 2014, the AgriLife team has taught more than 700 homeowners, businesses and professionals the importance of water-use efficiency. The AgriLife Center’s education programs primarily focus on outdoor water use, plant selection, irrigation efficiency and rainwater harvesting. The organization offers at least 20 different classes throughout the year and partners with 47 municipalities to conduct education programs for local residents. IA first launched Smart Irrigation Month in July 2005 to increase public awareness of the value of water-use efficiency and water-saving products, practices and services. The initiative is designed to: Educate homeowners, businesses, growers and other users about simple ways to save money and water. Encourage industry firms and professionals to promote smart irrigation practices and technologies to customers. Help water providers minimize peak water use and reduce demands on infrastructure in their communities. Reinforce the role efficient irrigation plays in providing real solutions to today’s water challenges. For more information, visit www.smartirrigationmonth.org, or contact IA Communications Manager Lenise Phillips ([email protected]; 703.536.7080). Irrigation Foundation to Hold Two Faculty Academies For the first time, the Irrigation Foundation will hold both agriculture and landscape versions of its well-regarded Irrigation Faculty Academy. The two events will allow instructors to network with fellow academics and learn about irrigation-related curriculum that can be used in the classroom. Landscape Faculty Academy The Landscape Faculty Academy is being held at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, June 18 – 19. Join fellow instructors for the following sessions: Anatomy of an irrigation system Installation of irrigation components Irrigation scheduling Drip auditing Slide rules Soil sensor technology The event will also include a tour of Hydro-Rain, Inc.’s facilities and of BYU’s circulation stream and water feature. View the complete schedule and register online by April 24. Agriculture Faculty Academy The Agriculture Faculty Academy is being held June 25 – 26 at the Irrigation Training and Research Center in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Take part in sessions on: Basic hydraulics Center pivot technologies Pressurized irrigation Pump and filtration Automation tools (solenoids, sensors, electrical controls) Pipes and fittings Attendees will also enjoy and irrigation tour Wild Horses Winery & Vineyards as well as a local irrigation system. View the complete schedule and register online by May 1. Both events are open to instructors teaching at high schools and two- and four-year institutions. To help as many instructors attend as possible, the Foundation offers grants to a limited number of instructors. Preference will be given to instructors whose department budgets contribute partially to expenses. Faculty Academy helps ensure that the next generation of irrigation professionals receives quality instruction with vetted materials. Attendees also provide the Foundation with valuable insight on student recruitment opportunities and challenges. Donor dollars have made the event possible, providing nearly $10,000 in travel assistance to instructors who would not otherwise have been able to attend. For more information, contact Senior Foundation Manager Janine Sparrowgrove ([email protected]; 703.536.7080). IA Board of Director Nominations Due May 14 The Irrigation Association is accepting nominations for the 2015 – 2018 positions on its board of directors. Directors are elected to three-year terms by the association’s regular members and represent the diversity of IA’s member types and market segments. Regular members include manufacturers, dealer/distributors, manufacturers’ representatives, contractors, consultants and affiliate organizations. Board members establish the association’s strategic direction, policies and programs. The board monitors current and evolving industry trends, determines strategic priorities, defines public policy positions and acts as a steward of IA’s financial resources. Any regular IA member in good standing is eligible to serve on the board. Completed nominations are due on or before Thursday, May 14. The IA Directors’ Nominating Committee will review all candidates and propose a formal slate for approval by the current board. Once approved, IA members will vote on this year’s nominees. Click here to download a nomination form; submit completed forms to IA Communications Manager Lenise Phillips ([email protected]; 703.536.7080) or fax to 703.536.7019. Certification Board Seeks Agriculture & Landscape Irrigation Experts The Irrigation Association Certification Board is soliciting volunteers to fill up to four board openings for agriculture and landscape irrigation experts. The 13-member board establishes policies and processes for IA’s Select Certified program, develops new certifications, updates exams, monitors grading procedures and maintains standards for the certification process. Board members participate in conference calls, committee work, and two three-day meetings: one at the Irrigation Show & Education Conference and one during the summer. Newly selected members will serve a three-year term beginning immediately after the 2015 Irrigation Show, Nov. 9 – 13, in Long Beach, Calif. Applicants must be IA members and certified irrigation designers in good standing, with one or more specialties. All members of the certification board must sign a confidentiality statement and must not be involved in developing or teaching classes that prepare candidates for IA certification exams. For more information on the certification board, click here. To apply, submit a completed nomination packet by July 1 to IA Professional Development Director Sherrie Schulte, CAE, CLIA ([email protected]; 703.536.7080). In Memoriam: The Industry Remembers Bob Wade Green industry advocate Robert “Bob” Wade passed away on Feb.17 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Bob generously gave many years of service to the Irrigation Association as chair of the Government Affairs Committee. Bob was actively involved in several other affiliate organizations, including the California Landscape Contractors Association and the American Society of Irrigation Consultants. Over the course of his career, Bob earned a number of designations and certifications. Bob was an EPA WaterSense irrigation partner, a PLANET certified landscape professional, an IA certified landscape irrigation auditor and a CLCA certified water manager. Bob made a profound impact on the irrigation industry and everyone he worked with. He will truly be missed. IA offers its condolences to his family during this difficult time. Member & Product News April 2015 What’s happening at your company? Share updates on executives, company awards, upcoming events and product releases with your business partners and peers through IA Times’ monthly member news roundup. Send press releases and announcements to [email protected] for consideration for future issues. The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (St. Joseph, Mich.) has revised the standard ASAE S435.1, Polyethylene Pipe Used for Microirrigation Laterals. The rewrite reflects current best practices, requirements and methods for testing polyethylene materials. The American Society of Irrigation Consultants (East Lansing, Mich.) will host the 2015 ASIC National Conference, April 25 – 27, in Minneapolis, Minn. Registration closes April 17. Armada Technologies (Caledonia, Mich.) now offers free live, online training for troubleshooting electrical problems in sprinkler systems. Linda Davis, event planner at Rain Bird Corporation (Asuza, Calif.), will receive the American Society of Irrigation Consultants’ 2015 Sam Tobey Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2015 ASIC National Conference. John Deere Landscapes LLC (Alpharetta, Ga.) acquired Shemin Landscape Supply on Feb. 27. Shemin has 29 locations serving 18 major metropolitan markets in 14 states. Landscape Ontario (Milton, Ontario, Canada) will hold its first annual Thrive 2015 event, Sept. 15 – 17, at the Ancaster Fairgrounds in Jerseyville, Ontario. Mazzei Injector Company, LLC’s (Bakersfield, Calif.) distribution partner, Harvel Agua India Private Limited, received India’s National Award for Technology in the category, “Polymers in Agriculture and Water Conservation” for their gravity drip kit irrigation system. Netafim USA (Fresno, Calif.) will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with the theme “50 Years of Shaping the Future.” Stephen Smith, FASIC, CLIA, CAIS, a consultant at Wade Water LLC (Fort Collins, Colo.), will receive the American Society of Irrigation Consultants’ Roy Williams Memorial Award at this year’s annual conference, April 25 – 27, in Minneapolis, Minn. T. Christy Enterprises (Anaheim, Calif.) introduced red hot clear vinyl adhesive, a transparent, UV-resistant adhesive used in the assembly of vinyl fencing, railings and decks. The Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center (Dallas, Texas) will give presentations and hands-on training on rainwater harvesting, April 7 – 9. The Toro Company (Riverside, Calif.) added five new 3/4-inch rotor models to its T5 RapidSet Series rotor product line. Underhill International Corp. (Mission Viejo, Calif.) now offers seven models in its MSSB Valve Box line-up. The MSSB stainless steel boxes accommodate Mirage sprinklers, isolation valves, quick couplers, electrical junction boxes and other sub-surface components. Valley Irrigation (Valley, Neb.) received a gold medal in the 2014 Innovative Agricultural Machinery Contest at the AgroSalon exhibition in Moscow for its BaseStation3 product. BaseStation3 allows growers to manage irrigation equipment remotely from a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone. IA New Members The Irrigation Association welcomed new members in the following categories in February 2015. New Premium Members Bronze City of Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego, OR) New Company Members Consultant Bockholt Landscape Architecture (Park City, UT) Terraplan Landscape Architects (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Contractor Engledow Group (Carmel, IN) Warweg & Company, Inc. (Greenwood, IN) Aarrow Landscape (Murray, UT) Command Irrigation Inc. (Hilliard, OH) Greenthumb Irrigation Inc. (Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada) Ground Water Inc. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Northern Lights and Rainmakers Inc. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Prairie Rain Irrigation Inc. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Urban Irrigation Solutions (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Dealer/Distributor Valley Irrigation (Corvallis, MT) New Associate Members Commercial End User Our Little Farm (Barstow, CA) Complementary Product Manufacturer Axter Coletanche Inc. (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Government City of Alamogordo, Parks & Recreation (Alamogordo, NM) University Indiana State University (Terre Haute, IN) Montana State University, Bozeman (Bozeman, MT) Water & Energy Agency City of Fort Worth, Water Department (Fort Worth, TX) New Individual Members Retired Hugh Humphreys III (Scottsdale, AZ) Student Gabriel Lee Mitchell, Southwestern Community College (La Mesa, CA) Newly Certified Professionals The Irrigation Association and IA Certification Board recognized newly certified irrigation professionals who earned the following credentials between December 2014 and February 2015. IA’s Select Certified program has set the bar for industry professionals for over 30 years, recognizing exceptional commitment to efficient water management and irrigation best practices. IA-certified irrigation professionals have state-of-the-art training and technical skills to design, install, manage and maintain a variety of irrigation systems. To learn more about the benefits of hiring certified or becoming certified, visit www.irrigation.org/certification or email [email protected]. Certified Agricultural Irrigation Specialists Irfan Ainuddin, CAIS Jillian Balli, CAIS Gregory Borba, CAIS Jacob Borchard, CAIS Maximilian Bricker, CAIS J. Michael Johnson, CAIS Larry D. King, CAIS Bradley C. Kurtz, CAIS Johan Oostenbrink, CAIS, CID Emily Paddock, CAIS Benjamin H. Smith, CAIS Edward Urman, CAIS Certified Irrigation Contractors Avery Allen, CIC Cody M. Barth, CIC David Clarke, CIC, CLIA Stephen Geckeler, CIC, CLIA Iqbal Hassan, CIC, CID, CLIA Brian P. McCartan, CIC Molly McDowell Dunston, CIC Joseph Miletello, CIC Evan Pawlak, CIC Timothy Preston, CIC Bill Provost, CIC, CIT Craig Undeck, CIC, CID, CLIA Certified Irrigation Designers Anthony J. Borba, CID Thomas P. Conlin, CAIS, CID Cynthia Crookston, CID Robert E. Garrett, CIC, CID, CIT, CLIA, CLWM Joshua M. Hansen, CID Doug W. Nelson, CID Doug Parrish, CID Arlin B. Simonson, CID Evan Thompson, PE, CID Josh D. Wolter, CID Michael Yarussi III, CGIA, CID Certified Irrigation Technicians Walter A. Bradford, CIT Tim Brown, CIT Brett Brubaker, CIT Joseph E. Burgunder, CIC, CIT Harold Castro, CIT Eric Cedeno, CIT Ronald Collins, CIT Mark Corbett, CIC, CIT, CLIA Nicholas A. Crenshaw, CIT Brent M. Devers, CIT Kevin G. Devolle, CIT Teodoro Diaz, CIT Claire Ehrlinger, CIT Jorge E. Flores, CIT Phillip Gillman, CIT Stephen Gitzel, CIC, CIT, CLIA Oscar Godinez, CIT David Graves, CIT Nathaniel Hartford, CIT Stephen D. Hood, CIT Thomas L. Horn, CIC, CIT, CLIA Christopher R. Kohl, CIT, CLIA Shaun Leary, CIT Peter Lincoln, CIT Chris Lloyd, CIT Robert T. MacKenzie, CIC, CIT Thomas S. MacKenzie, CIC, CIT, CLIA Demetrio Martinez, CIT Christopher Matthews, CIT Jason Meder, CIT Nick Millward, CIC, CIT, CLIA Winn T. Morgan, CIT Justin Scott Morris, CIT Jamie L. Mueller, CIT Jason B. Nelson, CIT Amy M. Peck, CIT Mark Perkins, CIT Bill Provost, CIC, CIT Josh Randall, CIT Eric Richards, CIT Tony Roberts, CIT Jorge A. Rodriguez, CIT Dylan Rounds, CIT Shawn Sadler, CIT Keith R. Schweiger, CIC, CID, CIT, CLIA Mark Segars, CIT Thomas C. Shea, CIT Zane Stoneman, CIC, CIT Jeffrey P. Timer, CIT Jon Walraven, CIT John Watson, CIT Peter Westlake, CIC, CID, CIT, CLIA Ray Whisler, CIT Thomas Wolff, CIC, CIT Simeon J. Wolfgramm, CIT Kurt O. Young, CGIA, CIC, CID, CIT, CLIA Matthew Young, CIT Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditors Ghulam Akbar, CLIA David Antunes, CLIA Edward T. Armstrong, CLIA Pete J. Baxter III, CLIA Robert Byrnes, CLIA Robert D. Dobson, CIC, CID, CLIA James Hardy, CLIA Ahmet A. Mehmedov, CLIA Christina Mountanos, CLIA Muhammad Kashif Nisar, CID, CLIA Lisa Pace, CLIA Damian L. Richardson, CLIA Richard Robinson, CLIA Jenna Smith, CLIA Jessy Wright, CLIA Certified Landscape Water Managers Kyle McNerney, CIC, CID, CLIA, CLWM Gabriel Michael, CLIA, CLWM Members Save on Certification Exam Registrations Receive up to $245 Off You probably already know about the important work that the Irrigation Association does to represent you and protect the industry at the local, state and national levels. But did you know that as an IA member you also earn discounts on classes and certification exams? If you want to get ahead in the irrigation business, get certified. It’s the best way to tell customers, employers and peers that you know how to get the job done right. Whether you work in the agriculture, golf, or turf/landscape sector, IA certification gives you a competitive edge. Certification gives you: Instant credibility. IA’s certification has set the bar for irrigation professionals since 1983. Increased job opportunities. More and more projects require certified irrigation professionals and certification helps open doors to new opportunities. Today, IA offers seven certifications that can help you take your career to the next level. IA membership offers many other benefits. Contact IA Membership Coordinator Janie Hakim ([email protected]; 703.536.7080) for details on how to take advantage of these benefits or to become an IA member. Not a member? Join IA and begin saving today.