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Mikenesd
Posted 7/7/2016 04:37 (#5396633 - in reply to #5395458)
Subject: RE: Water runs down hill - doesn't it ?


Clark SD

iseedit - 7/6/2016 14:29

jonas grumby - 7/6/2016 15:13 didn't want to hijack topic. Just venting a pet peeve. I have HEL ground that I striptill. I have a big waterway down the middle of one 40. Neighbor has non HEL ground next to me who has a small waterway that feeds I to my waterway. Neighbor fall plows after corn and fall chisels after beans. So with my striptill my big waterway is basically carrying his water. I personally would like there to be a classification between HEL and non HEL so that a farmer next to a HEL field has to do a little to keep his soil and water on his field. 

Well . . . . . Water runs down hill - at least here in Mn. So, you're thinking my water should somehow stop at my fence line and not run on to your property ?
Soil ? Well, I tend to agree - some type of control to keep my soil on my side of the property line, yes. I prefer that and would do all I could to keep my soil (property) on my side . .. . . .. . I don't need the Government to help me or tell me or regulate me to control my soil. Water - well Mother Nature or God started that "water runs down hill" bit ~

Oh, have you asked the neighbor if he could increase the size of his water way (filter strip ?) ?


 Chris, yes water does run downhill, but there are some things that be done that can reduce the amount that does.

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