Although at first glance farming may seem simple, there is actually a lot of science that goes into agricultural endeavors. This definitely applies to the science of irrigation. When it comes to irrigation, what’s going on deep underground is just as important as what’s happening on the surface where you see the plants growing. According to the University of Iowa, if the water table underground is lowered to at least six inches below the surface in the 24 hours after a rain, crops aren’t damaged. When this doesn’t happen, though, it can cause problems. Agricultural drain tiles are one way to ensure that the water table can stay stable. Let’s learn more about this product.
Drainage tiles are a network of underground pipes that are used to remove excess water from the soil. This is often used in areas where large crops are being grown. It’s essential that water can be managed precisely in order to keep crops from being damaged. Too much water or too little water can both be equally devastating. These systems are often used in areas where farming is done near wetlands. These types of areas struggle with soil staying saturated following heavy rains.
When there is too much water in the soil it can cause roots to rot and become destabilized. This can lead to crop failure. In some areas, when the soil cannot process water fast enough and then more rains come it can cause flooding. Flooding can damage crops in a matter of minutes. This is why it's essential to have proper drainage.
While it may seem tempting to install agricultural drain tiles yourself, this isn't recommended. It takes years of experience to know where to place drain tiles, so this job is best left to the experts. They'll not only have the necessary knowledge to design and install your drainage system, but they'll also have the right equipment to do the work correctly the first time.
Having agricultural drain tiles installed on your property is often necessary to ensure healthy and profitable crops. If your crops are lacking proper drainage, we can help. Call Landmark Companies today to learn more about our services.
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