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Wade Rain Micro Irrigation Systems

Welcome to Wade Rain, manufacturer of high-quality micro irrigation products for agriculture. We offer the innovative Pulsator for vineyards that can perform frost-protecion, cooling, and normal irrigation.  Wade Rain also offers innovative and excellent solutions in Flow Control in addition to a full line of emitters, fittings, tubing, and accessories.

 Flow Control Irrigation from Wade Rain
Apply the Same Amount of Water to Every Tree Every Time.

Wade Rain's Flow Control Solution for Orchards results in excellent uniformity and reduced expenses for Orchard Growers. Download the Flow Control Irrigation Brochure to learn more.   
Pulsator Cooling for Vineyards
Vineyards can suffer damage due to extremely high temperatures.

Use the Pulsator to fight the heat and keep your crop cool and fresh. The results are less grape drop, higher photosynthesis, and overall better product. Learn more about Pulsator Cooling for Vineyards.

2002 Wade Rain Catalog
Wade Rain Micro Irrigation Catalog 2002.

Download your copy today in PDF format. New additions include the New Wadeline PC emitter, drip tape fittings, and Pulsator with Acu-Flo.

To download your PDF copy now,  click here.

Compression Fittings

Wade Rain now manufactures a new body style for our compression fittings. Wade Rain offers these fittings with industry standard part numbers for your convenience. Download our The Wade Rain Catalog to learn more.
 

2851 East. Florence Avenue, Fresno, California, 93721
Phone: (559)485-7171 Fax: (559) 485-7263
Toll Free: 1-800-695-7171 (U.S. Only)
Email:
micro@waderain.com

  as of December 18th, 2001