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Water Futures is About Managing Risk – Says Leading California Ag Lender

Water futures and groundwater trading was the central focus of the most recent meeting of the California State Board of...

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Agriculture

WEBINAR – California Ag Land and Water Market Outlook: The Decade Ahead

Join us on March 3rd at Noon (Pacific Time) for a conversation with some of the state’s foremost farmland and...

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Article

Water Markets in the Western United States: Trends and Opportunities

WestWater collaborated with Kurt Schwabe, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of California, and Mehdi Nemati at the University...

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Agriculture

02.2021 Water Market Insider: California Farm Revenues Rely Heavily on Water Transfers

The agriculture industry in California relies heavily on water transfers to meet irrigation needs and maintain its billion-dollar revenues. The most...

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Press Release

2021 Summer Associate Opportunities

WestWater Research is currently seeking qualified graduate students for our 2021 Graduate and Undergraduate Summer Associate Positions These positions provide exposure...

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Agriculture

Webinar: Applications of Water Futures Contract in California’s Agricultural Sector

Clay Landry with WestWater, along with Patrick Wolf of Nasdaq will be providing an overview of the NQH2O Index and...

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Webinar

WEBINAR January 14: Looking back at Colorado water and real estate in 2020

Join us on January 14th from 2pm-3pm MST as we bring together experts on water and real estate to discuss...

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Agriculture

Water Market Insider: Divergence in Agricultural Water Use Values

The $50 billion per year irrigated agriculture market in the Western U.S. is on the rise but growth is concentrated...

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