Our project team, in collaboration with the Arizona-based non-profit IRRIGaTE (Irrigation Resources Reaching Indigenous Growers and Tribal Entities), headed by Dr. Valerisa Gaddy, aims to address the communication gap that currently exists between Navajo farmers and the Federal government and its associated agencies. This gap can be accounted for by the differences in communication style, with the US government employing a typically top-down style of governmental communication in the form of dense reports filled with legal jargon, which are not easily understood by non-experts and are difficult to locate and read, especially on a smartphone.