Land drainage is the process of removing excess water from soil to enhance agricultural productivity and prevent waterlogging. This is typically achieved through the installation of drainage systems, such as ditches, tiles, or pipes, which help redirect water away from the land. Effective land drainage improves soil aeration, promotes root growth, and can reduce the risk of crop diseases associated with overly wet conditions. It is a crucial practice in many agricultural regions to optimize land use and improve yields.
Drainage Basin
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A stream discharges into a drainage basin. A drainage basin is a tract of land drained by a river and its tributaries
Drainage basin is also called catchment, catchment area, catchment basin, drainage area, river basin, and water basin. It is an area of land. All water that falls on that land flows into one river.
W. I. Chamberlain has written: 'Tile drainage' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Drain-tiles, Drainage 'Tile drainage; or, Why, where, when, and how to drain land with tiles' -- subject(s): Drainage
Drainage basin.
Drainage basin
It is known as the watershed.
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drainage basin
M. Robinson has written: 'Impact of improved land drainage on river flows' -- subject(s): Drainage