KENTUCKY
Here are several irrigation resource links specific to Kentucky, including licensing, certification, and additional relevant resources:
1. Kentucky Division of Water:
- The Kentucky Division of Water is responsible for managing and protecting water resources in the state. Their website offers information on water permits, regulations, and conservation practices related to irrigation.
2. University of Kentucky – College of Agriculture, Food and Environment:
- The College of Agriculture, Food and Environment at the University of Kentucky provides research-based information and resources on various agricultural topics, including irrigation practices. Their website offers publications, workshops, and local assistance.
3. Kentucky Department of Agriculture:
- The Kentucky Department of Agriculture oversees agricultural-related regulations and programs in the state. While not specific to irrigation, their website provides information on agricultural practices and resources that may include irrigation-related topics.
4. Kentucky Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program:
- The Certified Crop Adviser program offers certification for professionals providing agronomic advice, including irrigation management. Their website provides information on certification requirements, continuing education, and a directory of certified professionals.
5. Kentucky Farm Bureau:
- Kentucky Farm Bureau is an organization representing farmers and agricultural interests in Kentucky. Their website may provide resources, news, and information related to irrigation and agricultural practices.
6. Kentucky Irrigation Association (KIA):
- No official website found
- While an official website for the Kentucky Irrigation Association (KIA) couldn’t be found, you may try reaching out to local agricultural organizations or the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for information on irrigation-related resources, industry contacts, and training opportunities in the state.
Please note that specific licensing, certification, and program availability may vary over time. It’s recommended to visit the respective websites and contact the relevant organizations or agencies for the most up-to-date information and resources related to irrigation in Kentucky.
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