Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler interviews Gregory Ellis, Attornery at GM Ellis Law Firm P.C., about...
Month: April 2022
Irrigators have rightfully staked their claim to Earth Day, too
On April 22 the United States residents celebrated the latest version of Earth Day and it has a linkage to agriculture.
An “interstate water system” could fix the West’s water woes
California’s water woes are severe and worsening. A second dry year in a row has diminished the state’s water supply,...
Gulf Coast, Mississippi River cities eager for flood funding
Cities on the Louisiana coast and Mississippi River are hoping the infrastructure law will bring badly needed funding...
Arizona’s Future Water Shock
PHOENIX – On a Saturday morning in late January a chill wind kicks up dust on the high desert ridge north of...
Every precious drop: Western Kansans devoted to saving water
Behind all the blowing dust and horizontal snow, much is happening in western Kansas to abate effects of declining...
FNB Dream Maker Podcast
Chris visits with Clay Scott, who farms in Stanton and Grant County, is a member of the Ground Water Management...