Microirrigation School

Date & Time

From March 30, 2026 12:00am to April 3, 2026 11:59pm

Add to Calendar: GoogleOutlookiCal

Venue

UC Davis Conference Center

550 Alumni Ln.
Davis, CA 95616
United States

About the Event

In a time of increasing water scarcity and regulatory complexity, enhancing irrigation efficiency and improving on-farm water management practices are critical for California agriculture. Microirrigation – using highly efficient, low-flow and low-pressure systems that deliver water and nutrients close to plants’ roots – is one key solution.

Daniele Zaccaria, professor of agricultural water management for Cooperative Extension at University of California, Davis is organizing the 2026 Advanced School on Microirrigation for Crop Production, offered in California for the first time, from March 30 to April 3 (register by March 25).

This comprehensive program combines three days of classroom instruction at UC Davis with two days of field visits, including fruit and nut production systems in the San Joaquin Valley and vegetable, berry and wine-grape systems along the Central Coast. There is also an online option for the first three days of the program.

The school is designed for a broad audience, including farmers and ranch managers, crop consultants, water resource planners and irrigation practitioners, as well as scientists, educators, students, and personnel from a variety of agencies and sectors. Lectures – presented by prominent experts from UC Davis, UC Cooperative Extension and other academic, agency and private partners – will draw on the latest research, technologies and practical applications.

Topics include:

  • Technical aspects of water delivery systems to allow for successful adoption and management of microirrigation systems
  • Soil-water movement and soil-plant-water relations with microirrigation
  • Microirrigation systems design, operation, maintenance, automation and performance evaluation
  • Methods and tools for microirrigation scheduling
  • Managing microirrigation for different crops (field and agronomic crops, vegetable crops, berry crops, fruit crops, nut crops, vineyards)
  • Chemigation and fertigation
  • Salinity management with microirrigation

All participants will receive:

  • A UC Certificate of Completion
  • A copy of the book Microirrigation for Crop Production, recently published by Elsevier
  • Continuing Education Units (18.5 CEUs for lectures and 9.5 CEUs for field visits) from the American Society of Agronomy, as well as CEU credits from the Irrigation Association

Register soon to secure your spot, as class size is limited to 100 participants to ensure an optimal learning environment.

For the full program schedule, speaker lineup and a link to register: https://caii.org/international-micro-irrigation-school/.

Registration for the online option: https://caii.org/product/micro-irrigation-school-lectures-remote-streaming-registration/.

The educational event is co‑organized by the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Chilean Water Technology Consortium and the California Irrigation Institute.