Reservoir Update

BY: Skye Root
POSTED: April 28, 2026
IN: General
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Reservoir levels have improved in some areas, but overall conditions still point to a tight year in parts of the region. Snowpack, timing, and local conditions will all play a major role in how the season unfolds.

For producers, water impacts more than just irrigation season. It influences crop decisions, input strategy, margins, and the long-term performance of the land.

Waiting too long to plan around those pressures can narrow options and increase risk.

Here at Root Ag Advisory, we help our clients get ahead of those decisions by turning changing water conditions into clear operational and land strategy.

The earlier risks are identified, the better positioned your operation is to protect yields, manage resources, and maintain profitability.

For a detailed water update visit: https://lnkd.in/gS3PMRwn

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