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Tailwater Return Pipes

The pipe size needed for pumping back tailwater to be reused will depend on the flow rate of the return pump. 

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Chasing Your Tailwater

Excess tailwater is still likely going to be present with the amount of water one uses to ensure proper soil saturation

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Drip Irrigation

While flood irrigation was being used across the globe, some ancient inventors were attempting early forms of irrigation technology considered groundbreaking today.

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Centre-Pivot Irrigation

While flood irrigation has been around for millennia, it's far from the only way to irrigate modern fields. 

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Common Canal Issues

Cracks can form due to freezing and thaw cycles during winter months

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Flood/Furrow Irrigation

For millennia, the traditional form of irrigation was flood irrigation.

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Irrigation Consideration

Improving our ability to water our crops has been on the human consciousness for a long time. 

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Dealing with Drought

The World Meteorological Organization and Global Water Partnership released "Three Pillars of Integrated Drought Management" 

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Drought Statistics and Data

Our world is getting warmer and wetter. In the United States, eight of the ten hottest years ever recorded have occurred in the past two decades

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Why Do I Need a Fire Suppression Pond?

Fire suppression ponds have a variety of uses including helping first responders fight local fires, providing reserve water sources for irrigation, and offering simple aesthetic improvement for your home, property, or community. 

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Water Quality Issues in Your Farm Pond

If you use your farm pond for anything more than raising koi or handling stormwater, you need to test the water at least once a year.

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Farm Pond Nuisance Plants and Animals

Nuisance plants and animals can ruin the water quality, kill off fish and chosen plants, and damage a pond liner with sharp claws.

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Farm Pond Security and Liability

Even if your pond is located entirely on private property with no visibility or advertising, you are responsible for any injuries or damage caused by the feature.

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Importance of Vegetation Around Your Farm Pond

Not only does a pond with exposed raw soil stand out unpleasantly from the rest of the landscape, but it’s also prone to erosion and leaks without a protective layer of vegetation.

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Spreading a Farm Pond Liner

For small landscaping ponds of just a few hundred gallons, spreading pond lining material by hand is a simple process. 

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Quick Tips on Excavating or Building Your Farm Pond Dam

Using heavy machinery to excavate the pond or shape the embankment dam goes relatively quickly, but it requires plenty of care and attention. 

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How to Plan for Drainage in Your Farm Pond

Almost all ponds, except for raised excavated designs on flat surfaces with high levees, intake some amount of runoff water.

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How to Determine the Size of Your Farm Pond

Before you can set a budget for your pond liner and heavy machinery costs, you’ll need to know the approximate size of the pond.

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Embankment vs Excavated Farm Ponds

Once you’re prepared for the permit process and you’ve picked a site for your pond, you can move on to designing its size, shape, layout, and special features. 

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Choosing the Right Farm Pond Liner

When you can’t rely on the soil itself to hold water, you have three main options for lining your farm pond.

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Water Sources for Your Farm Pond

Regardless of the type or size of farm pond you design, you’ll need fresh water flowing into it to replace what’s lost through evaporation and overflow. 

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How to Choose a Location For Your Farm Pond

There are dozens of different considerations that determine the perfect site for a pond. Many of them are a matter of preference or fixed by circumstances, such as proximity to your home for convenient swimming...

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Permits for Your Farm Pond

Learn how to deal with permits for your farm pond. 

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Benefits of a Farm Pond

Ponds are relatively easy and affordable to create, offer multiple benefits to the property owner, and require relatively little maintenance and troubleshooting when built correctly.

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