Save Money – Why DIY Farm Drainage Is the Best Solution

Proper drainage is an integral part of a farm operation and essential to creating a productive farm. Without adequate drainage, crops can be damaged or even killed. Farm drainage is a vital part of any agricultural operation, and it's essential to keep your fields in top condition to see the yields and profits you desire. If you're on a tight budget, you may think hiring an outside contractor is the only way. But did you know that you can self-install drainage in your fields? 

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There are a few things to consider when you choose to tile your field. Installing tile on your land can improve drainage and help you control runoff. If you're a farmer, there's a good chance that you've considered contracting a crew to install a drainage system on your property. However, you may want to think twice before doing so. If you have drainage problems, don't despair! The pros with Farm Xport are here to walk you through the process of self-installing your farm drainage. There are plenty of ways to fix the issue without spending a fortune. In this blog post, we'll outline five benefits of using DIY methods for drainage so that you can get the farm back in working order.

1. When is the best time to DIY farm drainage?

Farmers often ask when to install drainage systems on their property is the best time. A consistent complaint we hear from growers interested in installing farm drainage is scheduling the contractor. Often, these contractors are booked out too far in advance or unable to come when the farmer needs the drainage installation to happen. Time is the number one issue when installing drainage. You can tile whenever you have time and when conditions are perfect. Doing it yourself allows you to tile when time permits and requirements are ideal. No wait time, and no one mudding your field by trying to get the job done!

If you're considering tiling your field, be sure to do your research. Visit https://farmxport.com/ to learn more about how we can help you from start to finish on your DIY drainage projects. There are many resources that Farm Xport has available to help you self-install your drainage and help your farm. With a bit of planning and preparation, and with Farm Xport’s help, you can successfully tile your field and improve your drainage.

2. DIY at your own pace.

When hiring a drainage contractor, it's often the most economical decision to complete the entire drainage installation job on all of the farmer’s land at one time. That might not make sense from a cash flow perspective. Also, it's often helpful for a farmer to see the results of doing one section of their land at a time. Completing the job in stages ensures you can make plans that need little to no adjustments before completing the entire field or project. You may not even need to have tile installed over the whole area, or you may just want to work in one section of your land that has experienced the most challenges with its drainage. When you choose to DIY your drainage, you can complete your project in your desired timeframe, at your own pace. Setting your own pace on your farm drainage project can be a great way to get the work done in your expected timeframe. For instance, you may want to tile an entire field over four years instead of just one growing season. When you choose to DIY, you can ensure the quality of work and spread the work over the best time. Plus, it can also help you save money on project costs.

Of course, before you begin any drainage work, speak to the pros at Farm Xport for guidance and support. Farm Xport offers the entire family of Soil-Max drainage ploughs and solutions to help you DIY confidently. Visit https://farmxport.com/soilmax and get to know the family. We will help you consider all the factors you need to consider, such as the type of soil you have, the rainfall in your area, and the size of your field. But once you understand the basics well, you can start planning your project and setting your own pace.

3. Is the price too high? DIY!

Tiling your fields can help improve drainage and prevent waterlogging, which can be big problems for farmers. But when you sit down and do the maths, will the ROI on your project and your newly tiled fields meet what you overspent on hiring a professional? When it comes to farm drainage, hiring an outside contractor can be pretty costly. However, self-tiling is an excellent option for any budget. With a Soil-Max tiling plough and Ag Leader technology, you can easily tile your fields. Not to mention, you could also start a side business tiling other people's fields. Visit https://farmxport.com/ag-leader to learn more about the full farm connectivity that Farm Xport offers that will make DIY achievable and easy to complete. Owning a Soil-Max plough and Ag-Leader technology to install drainage is a great way to supplement your farm income and diversify your operation. You could even advertise your services online. If you're handy and have a bit of time on your hands, tiling can be a great way to supplement your income. Not only that, but if you ever feel like you completed the job using your plough on your land, your investment in the plough will hold its value should you choose to resell. 

4. Short season or poor weather conditions - what does that mean for your drainage?

We all wish there were 100% predictability of the weather and climate. The unpredictability of the temperature in the location you have your farm may impact your ability to install drainage. If the growing season shortens due to changing or poor weather conditions, this directly impacts your bottom line in several ways. Depending on your location, the end-of-season projects may not be able to be completed before the weather shifts or the ground freezes. The tile plough allows you to use your time efficiently. If you live in an area with short seasons or unpredictable weather, the ability to dictate the timing for your drainage installation with a tile plough can be a lifesaver.

With a tile plough, you can complete your end-of-season projects quickly and efficiently before the weather shifts or the ground freezes. Tile ploughs are ideal for farm drainage and agricultural drainage. They're also perfect for DIY projects. With a tile plough, you can easily and quickly install drainage tile on your property without hiring a contractor. A tile plough is a must-have tool if you're a farmer or an agricultural producer. With a tile plough, you can get your drainage projects done quickly and efficiently without worrying about the weather. Visit https://farmxport.com/digthisblog to view our entire library of blog posts covering common questions and issues farmers bring to us about DIY.

5. There is a lack of local contractors.

Few (if any) contractors may be available or know how to install tile in your area. If you want to remain cost-effective, purchase your tile plough instead of contracting a crew that would need to travel due to being located far away from your farm, causing costs for the contractor to skyrocket.

If you're looking for an efficient and cost-effective way to improve your farm drainage, consider purchasing your tile plough. While there may not be many contractors in your area who specialise in this type of work, tiling your land can be a relatively simple process.

With a tile plough, you can install a drainage system that will help to prevent flooding and soil erosion. Tiling your land protects your crops and other property from the elements.

If you're unsure where to start, the Farm Xport pros can offer Soil-Max tiling solutions and resources to assist you with the tiling process. With some research, we can walk you through how to install a tile plough on your own properly. Once you have the hang of it, you'll be able to tile your land quickly and efficiently - and without breaking the bank.

There are many advantages to tiling your farm drainage. Not only can you save money by doing it yourself, but you can also ensure your complete happiness with the finished product. Soil-Max tile ploughs are relatively easy to operate. The amount of soil lifted during tiling affects the drag on any tile plough. Most tile ploughs only raise the ground between 600 and 900 mm. The Soil-Max plough, equipped with STEALTH ZD ™️ technology, can lift to 1500 mm, reducing the side pressure drag on the plough. It lays 75 mm - 250 mm tile, up to 2125 mm deep, with ease due to its design.

By tiling your farm, you can be sure your drainage system will be installed correctly and operate effectively. You will save money by purchasing your tile plough and installing the system. While it may be a bit of a project, it's doable and can save money in the long run. So, if you're a farmer looking to install a drainage system, consider doing it with a Soil-Max tile plough. 

Here are some tips on how to get started with DIY drainage:

1. Decide what type of drainage system you want to install.

There are a variety of different drainage systems available. Work with the Farm Xport pros to decide which one is right for your farm. 

2. Assess the drainage needs of your farm.

Each farm will have unique drainage needs. Farm Xport can set you up with technology to help you assess the slope of your land, the type of soil, the amount of water runoff, and other factors.

3. Design your drainage system.

Once you know what type of drainage system you want to install, you'll need to design it. Farm Xport helps you map out the layout of your drainage system and determine the size and type of drainage pipes you'll need.

4. Install your drainage system.

Visit https://farmxport.com/contact and submit your specific questions and concerns about self-installation to us so that we can begin helping you. If a phone conversation would be more beneficial, sign up for a time slot on our calendar, and our pros will happily make themselves available to answer all of your questions. So why are you waiting? Get out there and start tiling your fields!

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