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The best contractors are the ones who look beyond their current skillset and challenge the status quo. This is why it's important to not rely on the word "can't."
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Stalled Farm Bill could see Conservation Title changes

Advocates say even if the bill's future remains uncertain, now is the time for farmers to take advantage of additional funding in the Conservation Title.


EPA identifies controlled drainage as potential mitigation measure for erosion

Mitigation measures identified by the EPA include subsurface tile drains with controlled drainage structures, as well as systems with permanent berms and tailwater return systems.


More than 2.2 million acres now enrolled in H2Ohio

Governor Mike DeWine praised farmers for their willingness to participate in the program, a voluntary incentive program that looks to improve Ohio waterways through agricultural practices.


 
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Perfect Fit: Custom HDPE Risers by Timewell

Timewell's custom-built HDPE risers deliver flexibility, strength, and durability, customized to your project's specifications. Made from corrosion-resistant MaXflo HDPE dual wall pipe, they withstand harsh conditions. Choose from various drain grates and covers to ensure a perfect match. » Choose Timewell today.
 
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Podcast: Contractor perspectives with Jesse Tait

Fourth-generation contractor Jesse Tait was born into the industry. But he’s never rested on his laurels. Believing that “can’t lives on won’t street,” Tait strives to help farmers better understand the long-term payoff of drainage, while contextualizing the work that goes into drainage. In this episode, Tait shares his experiences not only with working as a contractor in Northern Ontario, where subsurface drainage remains relatively new, but also his perspectives on working with restrictions, learning on the go and bringing a collaborative approach to drainage. » Read More...
 
 
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