Volume
45
Issue
4
Abstract
Simplicity is the key toward New Mexico residents saving water. Farmers, ranchers, and residents are more likely to learn and adopt irrigation efficient technologies that are convenient and not management intensive. They can receive instruction in one such technology through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow network (CoCoRaHS), a community-based network of volunteers working together to measure and map precipitation. The implementation and growth of this network in New Mexico began with the Master Gardeners Program. Through the act of routine measurement and spatial comparison of precipitation, participants may gain a better appreciation of their limited water resources.
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Recommended Citation
DeMouche, L., Bathke, D., & Doesken, N. (2007). Master Gardeners' Role in Encouraging Water Conservation Using a Rain Gauge Network. The Journal of Extension, 45(4), Article 23. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss4/23