The Sprinkler Nerd Show

The Sprinkler Nerd Show


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#166 - The Championship Turf
April 26, 2024

Quench Soil Moisture Sensor:   ==========   The Championship Turf: A Tale of Precision and Care   In the bustling town of Riverview, where sports were the heartbeat of the community, there lay a spr

#165 - Split Open (the pulse)
April 19, 2024

This episode is brought to you by, PHISH, and the letter 'S'. 'S' is for SPLIT. Split Open and Melt.

#163 - Irrigation System Vitals
April 12, 2024

In this insightful episode, Andy and Paul reflect on their recent project, delving into the complexities and vital importance of pressure in irrigation systems, especially pertaining to a vast green r

#162 - Context vs. Control, Lesson From Reed Hastings
April 05, 2024

In this episode, Andy, delves into the nuanced debate of context versus control within the realm of management, particularly focusing on the irrigation industry. This concept, inspired by an episode o

#161 - Would You Rather Have FLOW or PRESSURE?
March 29, 2024

In the episode of the "Sprinkler Nerd Show," host Andy Humphrey and his guest, Paul, embark on a detailed discussion about the technical aspects of irrigation systems, specifically focusing on the imp

#160 - Zigging While Others Zag
March 22, 2024

In the latest episode of the "Sprinkler Nerd Show," host Andy shares his insights on the importance of being unconventional in the irrigation and landscape industry. Below are key thoughts highlighted

#159 - Experiment to Learn
March 15, 2024

In this episode of the Sprinkler Nerd Show, Andy Humphrey shares his experiences and insights from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he visits OpConnect and spends quality time with his son at the Universit

#158 - Bottleneck Management
March 08, 2024

Self-reflection is the key. It's the process of questioning our methods, our decisions, and our attitudes towards change and adversity. It's about asking, "Am I the bottleneck in my team's performance

#157 - Don't Be Like Steve Ballmer - LIVE from Landscape Ontario
March 01, 2024

Smart controllers dont save water. Nozzles don't save water. They CAN, but I believe that Irrigation professionals, who are CURIOUS ENOUGH to know how to use smart controllers have the potential to s

#156 - Curiosity as a Catalyst
February 23, 2024

PATENT REFERENCE: Background on the Invention: In certain areas of the country where dry climatic conditions prevail, sprinkling and irrigating systems are generally maintained for prolonged per