underdrain
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- underdrainage noun
Etymology
Origin of underdrain
Example Sentences
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"Do you think it is profitable to underdrain land?" is a question a thousand times asked, and yet is a question that admits of no direct general answer.
From Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles by French, Henry F. (Henry Flagg)
I would urge no farmer to plunge up to his neck into debt in order to underdrain his farm.
From What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science by Greeley, Horace
The underdrain restores the proper equilibrium; the brush-hook and axe cut away the rank unwholesome growth which thrives best in abnormal conditions.
From Success with Small Fruits by Roe, Edward Payson
In clay soils the underdrain is not necessary.
From Rural Hygiene by Ogden, Henry N. (Henry Neely)
A properly laid underdrain will last half a century or more, but an open drain, especially if deep, has a constant tendency to fill up.
From Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles by French, Henry F. (Henry Flagg)
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