Seminar Dates: September 19, 2024 9:45 AM
Seminar Cost: $45.00 Register Now
Seminar Description:
In this seminar we will explore sustainable irrigation through the lens of central control systems. The session is tailored to showcase how integrating technology with traditional irrigation practices can lead to significant improvements in water efficiency, plant material health, and overall sustainability.
We will cover a broad spectrum of topics, beginning with the advantages of centrally controlled irrigation systems. These systems represent a leap forward in agricultural efficiency, enabling precise water management, conservation, and reduced environmental impact. We will then bridge these technological discussions with the broader principles of sustainability, stressing the importance of conserving resources, maximizing the use of limited resources, and aligning with global sustainability objectives.
Participants will also learn about the role of actionable data in modern irrigation. The importance of data in strategic decision-making, goal setting, and measuring success will be highlighted, with a focus on practical strategies for data collection and analysis.
By the end of this seminar, attendees will gain a holistic understanding of the pivotal role that central control systems play in achieving sustainable irrigation practices, equipped with the knowledge and tools to implement these strategies effectively in their operations.
Learning Objectives:
1. Explore the benefits of centrally controlled irrigation systems.
2. Discuss the principles of sustainability and how they relate to irrigation.
3. Develop strategies to create actionable data for meeting your irrigation goals.

Jeff Drongowski
Jeff Drongowski is a passionate advocate for a sustainable and equitable future for all. A LEED Green Associate, a Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper, and a graduate of the UCLA Extension Sustainability Program, he serves as Co-Chair of the Climate Business Working Group of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Climate Reality Project and is active with the US Green Building Council and Net Impact. As a Technical Sales Representative at Calsense, Jeff believes California has an obligation to lead the nation on water conservation matters and is working hard to make that happen through educational presentations, local advocacy, and creative projects.
