Posted by rusty6 on September 22, 2017 at 08:18:18 from (207.195.86.120):
In Reply to: Reclaiming Land posted by Rusty6 on September 22, 2017 at 07:13:31:
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The Govt has no say in how we work these sloughs as far as I know. It produced good crops in the 1980s but gradually lost ground in wetter years. The past 7 years have been just insane for rainfall and we lost up to 25% or our cultivated acres to flooding on some quarters. This particular photo is a little exaggerated due to the distortion of the camera lens. That is a water course that only flows in times of high rainfall or spring thaw. I'm not betting on seeding it next year but at least if it is cut, there is hope of getting across with the sprayer, etc.
I think I might have posted this drone shot from spring showing some of my land and the water on it.
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