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Theory of Combined Mole - Tile Drain System

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Tuesday, January 1, 1974
U.S. Agency for International Development
Drainage is one of many factors that influence crop growth and soil conservation. It helps create in the soil the best conditions for crop root growth and to keep the land surface free from excess water so that farm operations can be conducted effectively. In this study, a theory is presented to describe the stages of flow of water in the soil in a combined mole-tile drain system.
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Case Study
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Global

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