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How agricultural drainage works - University of Minnesota Extension

Drainage removes drainable water from the soil the same way a potted plant with a hole in the bottom of the pot drains after watering. However, upward flow can ...

Agricultural Drainage

Why Drainage? Agriculture is one of Michigan's leading industries with over 300 commodities. Corn and soybean are the state's two leading crops with ...

Drainage system (agriculture) - Wikipedia

Drainage system (agriculture) ... An agricultural drainage system is a system by which water is drained on or in the soil to enhance agricultural production of ...

Agricultural Drainage: Past, Present, and Future

Agricultural drainage is removal of excess water from land surface and soil profile to sustain and enhance crop production. Surface and subsurface con- duits ( ...

Factors When Considering an Agricultural Drainage System

This fact sheet presents the benefits and potential consequences of artificially draining agricultural land, the steps to follow when considering a drainage ...

Improving Drainage Management on Agricultural Lands - USDA NIFA

A team of 22 Land-grant University researchers are working with USDA scientists and industry partners to develop new technologies and strategies that improve ...

Agricultural drainage - University of Minnesota Extension

Agricultural drainage · Benefits and how it works · Planning and design · Water quality and environment · Minnesota drainage policy · More videos on YouTube.

Agricultural & Turf Drainage - Plastics Pipe Institute

Field drainage is an underground network of pipe used to collect groundwater and/or surface water. In low-lying areas, surface water can be collected using ...

Drainage | Definition, Agriculture, Importance, Construction, Types ...

Drainage, in agriculture, the artificial removal of water from land. Drainage is employed in the reclamation of wetlands and as a ...

Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition – Improving America's ...

Improving water quality and agronomics by managing drainage water. Drainage solutions. Go to Technical Service Providers.

Agricultural drainage - Fränkische

Agricultural drainage maintains or improves crop yields of agricultural surfaces. It allows mechanised agriculture and improves the profitability of ...

Agricultural Drainage Education to Meet 21st Century Water ...

This module introduces the conservation drainage concept and practices, and is intended for students, conservation professionals, landowners, and agency ...

Factors When Considering an Agricultural Drainage System

This fact sheet presents the benefits and potential consequences of artificially draining agricultural land, the steps to follow when considering a drainage ...

reasons for and benefits of agricultural drainage - ecosystems united

Agricultural drainage serves two purposes. The first is for the removal of excess surface and subsurface water. The second is to remove ...

An introduction to field drainage - AHDB

Well-maintained field drainage systems help remove excess soil water (held in the upper soil horizons) and can be used to control a water table.

Sustainable intensification of agricultural drainage - Nature

Artificial drainage is among the most widespread land improvements for agriculture. Drainage benefits crop production, but also promotes ...

Agricultural Drainage | Agronomy Monographs - ACSESS - Wiley

Drainage of land has been an important beneficial water management tool for improving crop production around the world.

Tile Drainage on Farms - Managing for Water Quality and Soil Health

Fundamentals of Agricultural Tile Drainage Design: by Tom Scherer, NDSU Extension Engineer. NDSUExtension•1.9K views · 7:13 · Go to channel ...

Agricultural drainage ditches, their biological importance and ...

Vegetation of ditches and margins can potentially be used as a source of fodder and biomass, which is an example of the provisioning functions. Provision of ...

Likely Extent of Agricultural Drainage

Likely Extent of Agricultural Drainage. This map identifies agricultural areas that are likely to have been drained for crop production, usually through ...