Showing posts with label pond construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pond construction. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Tractor Debut at the Farm




Jim has completely rebuilt the engine on the '52 Ferguson tractor we bought a few years back. He brought it to the farm this weekend and put it to work right away on a water diversion swale to help feed water to the new pond next to Sugar Creek Road. It is still holding water after even after the late start in the rain season and the extreme heat this past summer, it did only filled about half way. With the diversion swale the area feeding water into the pond will increase greatly, which will add a lot of volume during the upcoming winter and spring rain season. We expect that the pond will completely fill next year (see below). The swale is pictured at right.

The tractor debut was short lived, however, as Jim had to load the tractor and haul it back to Clarksville on Sunday with a leaky transmission seal. He now has the tractor split apart in his basement again and is replacing the seal.

The picture at left shows the pond on Jan. 2, 2011. Water line is about 18-24" from spillway.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Water, Water, Everywhere: Another New Pond

The drought a few years ago had raised our awareness of how precious water can be. Our newest hobby of control burning had also brought to light the benefits of surface water for fire suppression. We had dug one pond two years ago but had always felt another pond would benefit the north pastures. The current NRCS contract called for a bulldozer to clear the stumps within forest openings areas. Since the equipment was on site, we decided to have another pond dug. This pond when full will bring our total number of ponds to four.