Rooted in Texoma: JW Land & Water's Feature in Texoma City Lifestyle

Jeff Williams has spent more than 30 years getting his hands dirty. Not metaphorically. As the owner of JW Land & Water, he has built his reputation on showing up, doing the work, and caring about what happens to a property long after the job is done.

That philosophy was recently recognized in the March 2026 issue of Texoma City Lifestyle magazine, where JW Land & Water was featured as part of the publication's Home and Design issue. The piece, written by Mike Zapata, takes a closer look at what sets this Texoma-area irrigation and landscaping company apart from the rest.

Texoma City Lifestyle | March 2026

Most irrigation companies approach a property the way a mechanic approaches a car: diagnose the problem, sell the parts, move on. JW Land & Water approaches it the way a fifth-generation Texan approaches land, with respect for what is already there and a responsibility to leave it better. Before the team touches a sprinkler head or turns a shovel, they conduct thorough preservation analyses to understand what is working and what can be retained. The goal is to work with the landscape, not against it.

The results are measurable. Clients across Texoma have seen water savings of up to 70 percent compared to traditional systems, made possible through personalized designs, precision planning, and the latest irrigation technology. Every system is engineered for low water usage and backed by a seven-year product warranty. That kind of confidence comes from knowing your craft.

Read the full feature in the March 2026 issue of Texoma City Lifestyle.

Brooke Clay Taylor

By day, Brooke has the work ethic of a farm hand and the creative brain of a big agency, and loves blending the two to help tell the story of small town, America to the masses.

By night and by weekend, Brooke has adventures on her mind. From kayaking to sipping champagne in a new city, adventures feed her creativity and give her a sense of home.

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