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Principles, installations and maintenance

Field drainage guide Principles, installations and maintenance Contents 3 Introduction 4 Benefits to the farm business 6 Identifying the need for drainage 8 Soil management for effective drainage 10 Identifying an existing drainage system 14 maintenance and repairs 18 Renewal and installation 24 Case studies 26 Glossary 27 Further information This guide, funded by AHDB and with a contribution from the Catchment Sensitive Farming initiative, was written by Kirk Hill, Robin Hodgkinson, David Harris and Dr Paul Newell Price, ADAS. AHDB is grateful to all those who have commented and contributed to this publication. Photographs courtesy and copyright of ADAS, Farm Services Limited, Mastenbroek, Miles drainage Limited, Opico and Polypipe Civils.

Drainage may be needed to reduce vulnerability to compression, slaking and compaction Light-textured soils: These soils are highly permeable but drainage may be required to provide water table control in low-lying areas Springs: Drains are used to intercept springs before they reach the surface; this helps prevent erosion,

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