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Field drainage with gravel instead of tubes?
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momo
Posted 9/11/2013 11:17 (#3321648 - in reply to #3321524)
Subject: Re: Field drainage with gravel instead of tubes?


Bosnia-Serbia Europe
It seems to me to drainage mole tunnel will quickly plugging in cropland field. I'll try somewhere to borrow, and to try use it . (I have seen some people here are used but mainly in meadows and pastures). My goal is to drop the level of the water table, to avoid that crops have "wet feet" in the spring and their roots remain shallow.I sew mostly corn and soybeans. In these ,low permeability areas, I thought doing ridge till, but it seems a better choice drainage , only problem is that perforated pipe is expensive here.Proposals for the use of concrete blocks or wooden planks , hmm maybe its more expensive than gravel.
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