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"Transpiration Only Irrigation" January 18th Live Webinar01-12-24 | News

"Transpiration Only Irrigation" January 18th Live Webinar

Joseph Gallegos, Grey4Green
by Staff

Learn about transpiration only irrigation and how it can conserve 80%.

Webinar Description:
Just link sprinklers and drip irrigation are unique classes/type of irrigation methods, the Virtual Water Table Irrigation (VWTI) is a new class of irrigation. This new type of irrigation leads to a steep reduction of irrigation water by eliminating evaporation losses. We will go over how this irrigation is applied in agriculture production leading to an 80% reduction in water and how it would be applied in landscapes designs to achieve the same results. A standard orchard tree needs 500 gallons of water per week in the middle of summer and trees with VWTI use only 80 gallons per week. We see the same steep reduction with shrubs. This webinar will go over how to achieve the same steep reduction in applied water on landscapes, how to design both the irrigation layout and the landscape plant material placement.

This is a defensive strategy for your business on how to provide lush green attractive landscapes with less water. This course also gives you a competitive advantage in learning about the next class/type of irrigation before your competition.

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About Joseph:
Joseph Gallegos, speaks nationally on the subject of greywater, he deals nationally with Do It Yourself (DIY) to commercial projects daily. Been in the Greywater business since 2015, when he developed a system to keep his lawn green during the 2015 drought. Owner of the company Grey4Green.com, that has a YouTube "Grey4Green" channel teaching DIY homeowners how to install greywater on their own. His greywater equipment is sold nationally by Lowes.com

Earn LACES, APLD, PGMS, and QWEL CEUs/PDHs.

Click here to register and receive the link to the live session and the recording!

Learning Objectives:
1. How transpiration only irrigation leads to 80% reduction in applied water.
2. How to design for transpiration only irrigation.
3. How to manage transpiration only irrigation.

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