Most of Maniroba and a good part of
Saskatchewan is considered this type of land
formation.
surprises me that farmers are shocked about
sloughs and excessive moisture. This is it friends!
If you google map or use Prairie Locator and
scroll just north of Regina and east, Sask has a
pile of kettles incrasing in number North and
East. That's what you have.
South of Lajord all the way to Yellowgrass, and
taking in Riceton to Gray, farmer initiated and
maintained water projects make that land arable
most years. Huge ditches drain the Wascana
Basin. A levy is attached to the taxes of each
farmer who drains into the project. This is the
only one I know of, though there likely are many
others scattered throughout Sask.
Saskatchewan is considered this type of land
formation.
surprises me that farmers are shocked about
sloughs and excessive moisture. This is it friends!
If you google map or use Prairie Locator and
scroll just north of Regina and east, Sask has a
pile of kettles incrasing in number North and
East. That's what you have.
South of Lajord all the way to Yellowgrass, and
taking in Riceton to Gray, farmer initiated and
maintained water projects make that land arable
most years. Huge ditches drain the Wascana
Basin. A levy is attached to the taxes of each
farmer who drains into the project. This is the
only one I know of, though there likely are many
others scattered throughout Sask.
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