Water Table Level as Influenced by Rainfall, Crop Requirements, and Tiling Method During the Past Two Years

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2017-01-01
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Pecinovsky, Ken
Cook, Jeff
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In 1979, a portion of the research farm was pattern tiled. Two drainage installation methods were compared: a conventional trenching machine (used widely prior to the late 70s), and a trenchless “tile plow” machine. The tile plow inserted plastic tile using a mole approach, which is the current primary tiling method. This research showed plow and trenching tiling methods were not significantly different and both provided adequate drainage. It also showed water table measurements were influenced more by timing of water needs of the crop being grown, intensity of the rainfall event and distance from tile drainage lines, than tiling method. This report focuses on continued water table monitoring from 2014 to 2016.

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