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by:AGREM LLC based inAnchor, ILLINOIS (USA)
AGREM designs controlled drainage systems to effectively manage your water table regardless of your fields topography. By using multiple control gates dividing a field into elevation zones, AGREM controlled drainage systems are the best means to block nutrient runoff and conserve natural precipitation during the ...
by:AGREM LLC based inAnchor, ILLINOIS (USA)
AGREM Contour Drainage Systems are the most efficient and effective drainage systems in the market today. By placing tile laterals along the contours, our tile intercepts the flow of water in your field, thereby maximizing the effectiveness of the tile installed in removing excess water. In addition to interceptor drainage, tiles are placed at a ...
by:AGREM LLC based inAnchor, ILLINOIS (USA)
Conventional Drainage Systems are the most basic form of pattern tile drainage systems. These systems provide relief drainage to a field with laterals placed according to soil types and your desired drainage coefficient. If possible, these systems are designed to minimize the amount of mains required to provide outlets to laterals. Laterals are further extended to their greatest possible length. ...
by:AGREM LLC based inAnchor, ILLINOIS (USA)
AGREM Interceptor Drainage Sytems are a type of conventional pattern tile where laterals are placed as much as possible to intercept water flows. By placing laterals perpendicular to subsurface water flow, laterals intercept water flow, such as side seeps, and remove water as it flows down hill. This allows for more efficient water removal and reduces ponding. Interceptor systems are not as ...
by:AGREM LLC based inAnchor, ILLINOIS (USA)
AGREM Subirrigation Systems combine the advantages of tile drainage with sub surface irrigation. Beyond draining your fields in the Spring and Fall and eliminating wet spots, AGREM Subirrigation Systems allow you to evenly apply water to your crops during the growing season. The added benefits of reduced labor costs in irrigating, low maintenance and repair costs, and little to no replacement ...
