Fourth Step—-Leveling

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Here is where art meets practicality.  If this part isn’t done right, whoever irrigates will spend the rest of the summer fighting water. 

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But if it is done right, the water will flow to the end of the field, subbing the ground along the way, without nary a hitch.  But if the ground doesn’t have the right fall, if there is a hole or a pocket, or a hill, well—- you have a mess.

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Here you can see what the leveled ground looks like.

It’s a good thing Terry got this done, because this morning we had snow. All farming has come to a stand still until it dries out. Having the ground leveled, will help it dry out faster than if it were a big plowed sponge.

 

 

 

12 thoughts on “Fourth Step—-Leveling

  1. Years ago my husband worked on a huge potatoe farm in Park Rapids MN. He still critiques fields every spring and whoever is captive in the car gets a mini lesson on what was done wrong/right and the out come of a bad job. It is an art form.

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  2. Hi there, Are you still getting snow? Our clouds are breaking up now and we are supposed to get sun this afternoon. Wow, what a storm!
    Enjoy the weekend.
    Noreen

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  3. Learn something new everyday!! Didnt ever think about how technical it would have to be for good drainage.

    It would be stressful “work” to me but I bet Terry loves that part of the field work!!! Play time for him!!!

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  4. ah yes ye old tractor.,. here where they’re threatening 10 inches (nope not a typo)… sunday/monday..

    gittin’ down and dirty
    hugs
    gp

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