Mohammed Sholi is a farmer and a community leader from the West Bank village of Asira. He was a partner for our joint USAID-NEF Olive Oil Without Borders project. The three-year program focused on infrastructure development and knowledge sharing in the Palestinian and Israeli olive oil sectors to promote increases in olive oil quantity and quality. Here, Mohammed discusses irrigation methods shared by Olive Oil Without Borders participants and their neighbors and peers, the effects the new method can have on harvests, and how the knowledge of such techniques can spread through villages and towns.