Field tiling comprises a network of perforated PVC pipes that acts as a collection point for various subterranean drains installed in a farm field.
Well-drained fields have been proven to produce higher yields in farming. That’s why sophisticated drainage methods, like field tiling, exist to deal with the issue of waterlogged & saline soils. The right drainage system installation ensures consistent drainage & replenishment of the soil’s natural nutrients without over-using the soil for farming.
The drains allow excess surface water to be siphoned off without eroding the soil or displacing mineral-rich sediment.
Tiling improves the quality of agricultural soil & yield, speeds up silage maturity for livestock, enhances pasture quality in the surrounding habitats, and is a sustainable practice.
Over-saturated or waterlogged soils gradually break down the organic structure, leading to compaction & poor soil aeration. That can inhibit crop root growth & development, resulting in stunted or failed crop yields. Wet soils also present another problem: enhanced salinity & erosion. With tree & plant roots failing to thrive & keeping the soil together, combined with minimal soil aeration, the top soil weathers faster, taking the organic nutrients along with it.
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