Press Release



For Immediate Release

02/16/2024

Watch Our New Webinar Series: Dramm on Water with GrowerTalks Magazine

Contact:
Kurt Becker
kbecker@dramm.com

Les Evans
levans@dramm.com


Manitowoc, WI- Dramm will offer a new webinar series: Dramm on Water this spring.

For over 80 years, Dramm has been Everything Water. This webinar series seeks to offer some insights on water management topics such as the benefits of dissolved oxygen in irrigation water and a survey of different water problems and how to address them.

The first webinar, The Benefits of Dissolved Oxygen in Irrigation Water, will be held on February 21 at 1:00p EST.

REGISTER HERE.

Optimizing the level of dissolved oxygen (DO) in your irrigation water can have huge impacts on plant growth. Too little DO can cause slower plant growth and crop problems. Super-saturated levels of oxygen can improve plant health and speed plant growth. Dramm's Les Evans will discuss the benefits, the systems and the procedures to optimizing the dissolved oxygen in your irrigation water.

Les is the DRAMMwater Design & Solutions Manager and has over 25 years of industry systems experience helping growers improve their water.

The second webinar, Common Water Problems and How to Solve Them, will be held on March 13 at 1:00p EST.

REGISTER HERE.

Growing plants is the conversion of water into plant tissue. Water is the most important input used in horticulture. Optimizing your water can have huge impacts on your crop. Often, growers experience problems with their source or water quality. Dramm's Kurt Becker will discuss the various common water issues that effect growers and the solutions to each problem.

Kurt Becker manages the professional and water segements of the Dramm Corporation. Kurt has 30 years of experience helping growers improve their water, their irrigation, pesticide applications and environment.

Each webinar will be held live. However, recordings will be available online shortly after the live event.

Please contact with questions concerning this series or water management in general.



Press Release



For Immediate Release

02/16/2024

Watch Our New Webinar Series: Dramm on Water with GrowerTalks Magazine

Contact:
Kurt Becker
kbecker@dramm.com

Les Evans
levans@dramm.com


Manitowoc, WI- Dramm will offer a new webinar series: Dramm on Water this spring.

For over 80 years, Dramm has been Everything Water. This webinar series seeks to offer some insights on water management topics such as the benefits of dissolved oxygen in irrigation water and a survey of different water problems and how to address them.

The first webinar, The Benefits of Dissolved Oxygen in Irrigation Water, will be held on February 21 at 1:00p EST.

REGISTER HERE.

Optimizing the level of dissolved oxygen (DO) in your irrigation water can have huge impacts on plant growth. Too little DO can cause slower plant growth and crop problems. Super-saturated levels of oxygen can improve plant health and speed plant growth. Dramm's Les Evans will discuss the benefits, the systems and the procedures to optimizing the dissolved oxygen in your irrigation water.

Les is the DRAMMwater Design & Solutions Manager and has over 25 years of industry systems experience helping growers improve their water.

The second webinar, Common Water Problems and How to Solve Them, will be held on March 13 at 1:00p EST.

REGISTER HERE.

Growing plants is the conversion of water into plant tissue. Water is the most important input used in horticulture. Optimizing your water can have huge impacts on your crop. Often, growers experience problems with their source or water quality. Dramm's Kurt Becker will discuss the various common water issues that effect growers and the solutions to each problem.

Kurt Becker manages the professional and water segements of the Dramm Corporation. Kurt has 30 years of experience helping growers improve their water, their irrigation, pesticide applications and environment.

Each webinar will be held live. However, recordings will be available online shortly after the live event.

Please contact with questions concerning this series or water management in general.