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Description: Subsurface drainage is a recognized and increasingly practiced method of removing excess of soil water from agricultural land in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. The number of field operation days available for surveying, drain installation, land smoothing, etc., is limited in this region of Canada due to the long cold winter and wet spring and autumn. Generally, the work for subsurface drainage planning involves the soil measurements, topographic surveying, drainage system designing, and report preparation. If the time required for these processes could be reduced, the time between the start of planning and the installation of the drains could be reduced. One of the most tedious, time-consuming parts of the processes in subsurface drainage system design is
Keywords: computer-aided drafting of subsurface drainage plans
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Citation: Chieng, S. T., Broughton, R. S. and R. Kok 1980. COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING OF SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE PLANS. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 22(2):137-144.
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