Avoiding land drainage pitfalls

Published 2014-05-19
Land drainage can be costly in terms of money and time. In order to get it right, you need to know what you are doing and have a plan. Jack Kennedy reports.

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  • @mustlovedogs272
    Ireland ! I have some ancestors from there. They went to South Carolina, then Georgia, then middle Tennessee, then here to west Tennessee. Here, we use drainage tile, put in with a plow designed to do exactly that ( Soilmax is it's name ). A new Soilmax runs about $35,000. You can buy a Soilmax, get your own land done and then rent it out, or, you can rent one. Gotta have a powerful tractor though cause it pulls the tile through at about 4 ft deep.
  • @PVAglue-fi4kc
    The field looked great until you let the cows out on it
  • @thedude4795
    how am i gonna avoid pitfalls if i cant understand a word youre saying