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Pinal County Programs |
Name of Program/Location/Point of ContactPinal County Cooperative Extension Cooperative Extension in Pinal County focuses on non-formal educational programs in Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development and Agriculture and Natural Resources. Though no formal water resources education programs exist in Pinal County, water conservation and protection is often interwoven into educational programs in each area. As population growth in Pinal County, which is just now beginning in earnest, causes finite water resources to become more strained, public water education programs will increase in importance. In irrigated agriculture, various research and outreach activities have
developed and presented to clientele information about the timing and
frequency of irrigations. In an area where every drop of water counts
for maintaining a sustainable living environment, efficient use of irrigation
water is a critical management tool for agricultural producers. Research-based
recommendations for timing irrigations allows producers to comfortably
delay the next irrigation until conditions actually warrant the application.
Over the course of a growing season, the number of irrigations and subsequently,
the total amount of water applied, is reduced. Family and Consumer Science and 4-H Youth Development faculty often employ water issues, including conservation, in curricula presented to audiences of all ages. These audiences can have a major impact in effecting the conservation of water resources at home. |
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