The bulk of the study focused on the cost-effectiveness of irrigation systems, but also stated that drainage could be beneficial depending on the slope of the land.» Read more...
The organization has launched a newly refurbished website, and has also assisted in construction of contoured and controlled drainage on an Ontario demo farm.» Read more...
This week Peter Darbishire joins the podcast to share his passion for water management education with stories from his 40+ year career as a writer and owner/editor of Drainage Contractor magazine. His vast career covering water management issues and trends across Europe, Canada, and the United States has given him a unique perspective on the evolution of our industry and the outlook for our future.
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“Prepare for rain” is usually never a sign of positive things to come – unless you work in drainage. Despite uncertainty following the economic rollercoaster of various COVID-19 waves, U.K. columnist Rob Burtonshaw says confidence across the pond is the highest it’s been in years – the effects of Brexit uncertainty seem to be waning, and things are seemingly now looking up. But how long will this confidence last, and can contractors look forward to a comfortable 2021?» Read more...