Posted by Paul on May 30, 2014 at 07:59:37 from (66.60.209.195):
In Reply to: Re: field tiling posted by ryanwheelock on May 30, 2014 at 07:09:26:
Ether side of a buck a foot to put in 4 inch tile. Short runs with lots of hookups, going through deeper ridges, and bigger mains will cost more.
Copper sulfate can clear out hair roots, the idea of a copper wire might maybe work, routing the tile away from the trees and running non perf near the trees is far better. You need to get past the drip line of the trees some and THRN go back to perf tile. If the tile ended in the trees, at least it will only affect the tree area if they clog it. I'd be worried if the tile went to other areas upstream, if the roots plug it you have a mess.
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