Prairie pot holes



lunkerslayer

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What i dont understand why Canada hasnt brought a case before a federal judges in regards to all that runoff full of salt and chemicals. There was a reason back in the 60s why the federal government made this lease agreement in the first place is because farmers where draining every pot hole. The mauve coulee was dug out with big pull behind scrapers so deep a person could only see the stack from the tractor.
 

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Who needs ducks, deer and upland birds?!?! Drain em all so I can buy a vacation home in AZ!!!
 

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if hes planting where he knows water accumulates thats a risk hes taking. Farmers know their fields and where water tends to sit for a while after rains.
 


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if hes planting where he knows water accumulates thats a risk hes taking. Farmers know their fields and where water tends to sit for a while after rains.
The problem is low spots that just puddle after a rain but dry up after a couple weeks. It's just enough to drowned out crops but isn't a wetland. Those are the spots ideal for tiling and productive farmland. If the FWS would work with these landowners instead of fighting them tooth and nail for every damn inch it would go a long way to improving relations. Tile would more then likely benefit those small wetland areas they are trying to protect.
 

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The problem is low spots that just puddle after a rain but dry up after a couple weeks. It's just enough to drowned out crops but isn't a wetland. Those are the spots ideal for tiling and productive farmland. If the FWS would work with these landowners instead of fighting them tooth and nail for every damn inch it would go a long way to improving relations. Tile would more then likely benefit those small wetland areas they are trying to protect.
Tile in any wetland will not benefit any area they are trying to protect. Think about it.
 

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Tile in any wetland will not benefit any area they are trying to protect. Think about it.

I think tile can improve certain wetlands , these look like puddles that get just wet enough to kill a crop but dry up can only grow mosquitoes , tile it to a real wetland and it improves it. Historic pictures are the only way to tell and if this case ends up in court they will make or break the lawsuit. I'm surprised farmers arn't suing each others over drain tile.
 

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Guy near bismarck recently drained a pond on his property, according to the city he didnt need any permit or permission to do it, but it wasnt just a pothole, this spot held significant amounts of water in some years and he also wrecked the road where he dumped his drain into the ditch next to apple creek road. Its quite obvious but the city is going to fix it at taxpayers expense...

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