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By news editor and partners • Jan 7, 2021 New Mexico State University is positioning itself as a leader in agricultural sustainability as a team of researchers embark on new projects to study groundbreaking water-saving technology. The two studies, which align with the university’s strategic goal to advance research activity to address global challenges, are the result of new partnerships with two agrotechnology companies based in Israel, Tal-Ya Agriculture Solution and N-Drip. Under the partnerships, researchers from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences and College of Engineering formed an interdisciplinary group to study the companies’ signature water-saving systems: Tal-Ya’s Mitra and N-Drip’s Gravity Micro Irrigation. Manoj Shukla, professor of plant and environmental sciences, is serving as the director of the two studies, which launched in March amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with support from NMSU� ....
New Mexico State University is positioning itself as a leader in agricultural sustainability as a team of researchers embark on new projects to study groundbreaking water-saving technology. New Mexico State University researchers formed an interdisciplinary group this year to study two water-saving systems from Tal-Ya Agriculture Solution and N-Drip. The projects are based at NMSUs Leyendecker Plant Science Research Center in Doña Ana County. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman) Tal-Ya Agriculture Solutions Mitra system is a patent-based, recyclable platform that facilitates an ideal microclimate around plants roots. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman) The N-Drip system provides precise irrigation using only gravitational force for power and tolerates natural water without the use of pressure-based filters. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman) ....