id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23435 French, Henry F. (Henry Flagg) Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles .txt text/plain 127238 5653 73 land--that shall tell the man who never saw a drain-tile what thorough The per-centage of water of drainage from land under-drained with tile, surface would be water of drainage--presuming, of course, the land to be case in which the draining out of water from a well, by drainage for or "water-table;" and this, in drained land, is at about the level of is to perform, what water is to fall into it, what land it is to drain. feet of land will the water fall into the drain? fully from deep drained land." One inch of water over an acre is sufficiently rapid drainage, because the water cannot get to the drains If the land be properly drained, the water falling Crops.--Drainage prevents Drought.--Drained Soils hold most Crops.--Drainage prevents Drought.--Drained Soils hold most which is drained, the general effect of the drainage of wet lands upon ./cache/23435.txt ./txt/23435.txt