Posted by kcm.MN on May 13, 2017 at 13:00:59 from (174.219.130.166):
In Reply to: Water control posted by Adirondack case guy on May 13, 2017 at 10:58:06:
Another thing that would help would be to haul in some fill and build up around your well pit area. That way, even rain runoff from your own yard will divert around the pit area.
As for your ditch, John said it best. Can't wait for others to do what they say. On the other hand, gotta be careful and fully document what you do AND "WHY"!! Otherwise, some yahoo out there might come along and fine you for making illegal runoff changes. Not sure what the laws are like in your area, but many...make that MANY farmers in our area have been fined and even gone to court because of their attempts to keep their farm fields less wet. Notice I did not say keep them "dry".
And one of the worst-ever things is when ditches next to worked fields have lots of erosion into the ditches, which fills up the ditches after a while. Good luck ever getting the county to dig those ditches out again, and Heaven help you if you tackle the job yourself. Sort of a danged if you do, danged if you don't situation.
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