
Agricultural Drainage
Agricultural drainage involves removing excess water from farmland to improve crop growth and soil health. When too much water accumulates, it can drown plant roots, reduce oxygen in the soil, and hinder plant development. Drainage systems, such as underground pipes or surface ditches, help control water levels by directing excess water away from fields. Proper drainage enhances productivity, prevents soil erosion, and minimizes waterlogging problems, supporting healthier crops and more efficient farming practices.