This long, narrow field is unusual in that it is hollow in the middle and higher at the sides, where there are open ditches. The middle of the field is wettest.
The field is near Collon and is in tillage. The topsoil has high clay content and is typically 14 to 30 inches deep. The subsoil layers are just moderately free draining.
Where channels were opened for drainage pipes, it took a few hours for water to begin slowly seeping in from the sides. On such soils, piped drains can be expected to dry up ground but have to be at close spacing, particularly if the field is flat.
As last week, the drainage job here is being done by Dessie Taaffe of Eagle Plant Hire.