
One route to consider when addressing over saturation
During rain the fields become wet. The water filters into the soil and is stored in its pores. When all the pores are filled with water, the soil gets saturated and no more water can be absorbed. When rain continues, pools may form on the soil surface, unless there is a surface drainage system of some sort in place.
When the water left on the soil surface has flowed to the soil below the surface this soil is not saturated anymore. However, this process may have taken too long. Because plant roots require air as well as water, most plants cannot withstand saturated soil for extended periods. This not only damages the crops, a very wet soil makes the use of machinery difficult, if not impossible. Therefore, measures must be taken to ensure proper drainage. Surface drainage refers to the removal of surface water by development of the slope of the land utilizing systems of drains to carry away the surplus water.
Do you have issues with puddling and over saturated soil in your fields? We are dedicated to improving and advancing the concept that greater crop yields don’t have to drain the nutrition of your soil or break your bank account. We would love to talk to you about how to best resolve the issues you are having. Click here to take a look at the equipment we have available to help assist you https://www.richlandmicrodrainage.com/surface-drainage/
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