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The 'Managing Water on Your Farm: Dealing with Drainage - Arran' event is one of many events listed. View all events.
After the wet summer and winter of 2017 many farmers struggled to utilise grass on their farms due to excessive water. Removing this water from the soil not only makes it easier to access fields but can improve crop growth and reduce greenhouse gases emitted from the soil.
Seamus Donnelly (SAC Stranraer) will be the key speaker during this event. He will discuss how to improve the water flow through your soil and will artificial drainage – looking at both new systems and updating old systems. He will also explore how to minimise and alleviate soil compaction. This part of the meeting, to be held in Arran High School will be followed by a short journey to Arran Show field to see some compaction alleviating machinery in action.
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