Water is a necessary but limited resource and reducing water use can have a significant positive impact on minimizing the harmful effects of drought. Efficient water use helps ensure water remains available throughout the season and reduces costs for farmers. Some methods to conserve water include:
- Use of a drip irrigation system which directs water to the root zone, reducing water evaporation, runoff, and soil erosion.
- Irrigation during dawn and/or dusk when evaporation rates are lowest.
- Restore, enhance, or maintain wetland areas, which filter water, store excess water during flooding, and replenish groundwater during drought.
- Using mulching and contour ploughing to reduce water evaporation and runoff.
- Increase the absorption and retention of water in the soil through regenerative agriculture, cover cropping, rotational grazing, and composting.
Consider an Environmental Farm Plan. Contact the County ALUS Coordinator to learn more about Environmental Farm Plans and how you can get involved.