Water

Students gain skills while supporting watershed projects

Across Jackson County and much of Oregon, restoration and conservation projects often outpace the funding and staff capacity needed to monitor them. At the same time, high school students beginning to consider their future career ...

Apr 2026 | Impact Story

OSU study helps hemp growers save water without sacrificing CBD yield

Floral hemp production expanded rapidly after the 2018 federal farm bill, but practical production guidelines have lagged, especially in semi-arid regions where water is limited and irrigation costs are rising. Many growers assumed ...

Mar 2026 | Impact Story

OSU develops first-of-its-kind water stress index for hazelnut trees

Heat and drought stress are having several significant impacts on hazelnut growers in during the dry summer in Western Oregon. Increasingly hot and dry conditions are making water management more challenging. Hazelnut trees are ...

Apr 2025 | Impact Story

OSU study highlights benefit of reduced watering for tall fescue

Turfgrass generally needs a lot of water to stay green and healthy during hot and dry periods. In cooler, wetter climates like the coastal Pacific Northwest, there is plenty of rain from October to June, but very little ...

Apr 2025 | Impact Story

Viticulturist finds that Southern Oregon vineyards could save costs on water

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s AgriMet network is a free weather station widely used by growers to determine how much water they need to irrigate their crops. Many wine grape growers in the Pacific Northwest use personal ...

Nov 2024 | Impact Story

Helping Klamath gardeners save water with lawns and irrigation solutions

Outdoor water use in Klamath County has been restricted for several years, raising concerns about the viability of traditional lawns and the inefficiency of older irrigation systems. Local homeowners noted that irrigation companies ...

Mar 2024 | Impact Story