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DRAINAGE METHOD

  1. As far as possible only the amount of water actually required by the crop should be applied, so that questions of drainage do not arise.
  2. If there is a risk of waterlogging field drains should be dug to take the excess water, if possible in a way that allows the water to be recycled.

Related information: Other factors in Irrigation management: water quantity: water quality; water application; water charges; irrigation management.

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