Bisconer to be honored with irrigation award

The accolade is given to women who have significantly contributed to the irrigation industry, embodying the spirit and dedication of Ivy Munion Langendorff.
The American Society of Irrigation Consultants will honor Inge Bisconer, CID, CLIA, with the Ivy Munion Langendorff Women in Irrigation Award during the ASIC National Conference.

The American Society of Irrigation Consultants, Huntington, Michigan, will honor Inge Bisconer, CID, CLIA, managing member of Surf ‘N Earth Enterprises, with the Ivy Munion Langendorff Women in Irrigation Award during the ASIC National Conference in Victoria, British Columbia, on May 7.  

The accolade is given to women who have significantly contributed to the irrigation industry, embodying the spirit and dedication of Ivy Munion Langendorff, a past president of ASIC known for her advocacy for the profession. 

Bisconer, who has dedicated over four decades to the field, is celebrated for her expertise in microirrigation, commitment to sustainability and efforts to improve water use efficiency in agriculture. 

Currently serving as president of the Irrigation Association, Bisconer is recognized for her outreach initiatives and the development of educational materials and software aimed at enhancing the profitability and sustainability of agricultural practices. Her dedication to fostering a new generation of industry leaders and advocating for increased diversity within the field underscores her impactful career, according to an ASIC release.  

A full list of Ivy Munion Langendorff Women in Irrigation Award winners can be viewed here.

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