johnwayne360
Member
ok..so the neighbors culvert rusted away and
they had to replace it..They replaced the two 5 ft
culverts with three 5 ft culverts. Their lane had
been holding some of the water back when we had
big rains. Not so much anymore. Last big rain,
the creek started making a secondary channel
through one of my fields. Im looking for options
as to what to do. I cant pass the water on, there
is a county bridge that serves as a bottleneck on
the way out of my property. So...to save the
soil..do i seed down 20' on either side of the
creek? Or is there anything else I can do?
they had to replace it..They replaced the two 5 ft
culverts with three 5 ft culverts. Their lane had
been holding some of the water back when we had
big rains. Not so much anymore. Last big rain,
the creek started making a secondary channel
through one of my fields. Im looking for options
as to what to do. I cant pass the water on, there
is a county bridge that serves as a bottleneck on
the way out of my property. So...to save the
soil..do i seed down 20' on either side of the
creek? Or is there anything else I can do?