Matt Angell introduces us to some of the climate-smart farming practices he is exploring and his approach to water conservation. Matt is a third-generation farmer and the managing partner for both Madera Pumps and US Water Well. As technology has evolved, Matt has experimented with ways to use data and sensors to become more efficient with water. Matt offers his principles of resource management with the “5 M’s”: map, monitor, measurement, management and market.
“I think this whole conversation is something that scares everybody significantly. So it's not something that people want to talk about. And when there's no conversation, there's no clarity. You know, people aren't solving problems. - Matt Angell
As someone who runs both a pump company and a water well repair and restoration services company, Matt knows quite a bit about groundwater. He would like to see a more widespread conversation regarding groundwater overdraft.
In Today’s episode:
- Meet Matt Angell, third generation farmer and water entrepreneur
- What climate-smart farming means on Matt’s operation
- How Matt has utilized the “5 M’s” to improve his water efficiency
- Matt’s idea for a “H.E.R.O.” grower that is rewarded for efficiency
- Why more conversation is needed about groundwater challenges
ABC Update
In today’s ABC Update, principal analyst Jesse Roseman joins us to talk about climate smart agriculture, and the new Cover Crop Best Management Practices guide produced by the Almond Board of California.
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