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This grant program marks the eighth BMP offered through the H2Ohio grant program.
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Drainage projects and businesses will be established in West Nippissing, Cochrane and Earlton.
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The 80-acre demo farm will allow Deere and ISU to test sustainable farming practices in real-world scenarios.
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Jamie sits down in person with Ceri Howell, President of 2M Solutions. Ceri Howell is a pioneer in the field of agricultural drainage in Canada. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College of Science in Great Britain and has spent more than 40 years in the pipe industry. In this episode, Howell discusses the importance of relationships in business. He has seen the shift from corrugated metal to plastic pipe and talks about how the people he’s met over the years have been instrumental in building his career. Listen online at watertable.ag/61 or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Half a century ago, Jim Blood purchased a tiling business from a local contractor in Iowa. Since then, he’s grown Iowa Drainage to multiple locations with 11 employees, three generations of his own family in the business and nearly 178 million feet of tile – enough to stretch around the world. As he celebrates 50 years in business, Blood reflects on the skills he’s gained and the methods he’s perfected while tiling in the drainage-heavy state of Iowa.
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It’s important to pay attention to drainage when analyzing your farm’s performance. Trimble’s WM-Drain ® farm drainage solution, paired with WM-SubsurfaceTM design software, is a toolset that streamlines the survey, analysis, design, installation, and verification steps of surface and subsurface drainage. Complete all your drainage operations with one integrated solution providing significant benefits, such as: improving crop yields by up to 30%, maintaining a more developed root zone for better nutrient absorption, removing excess water from the field and lower plant stress, and reducing field compaction and minimize soil erosion.
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