Have a .4 acre plot in the woods that is a gas well site. Hope was to make this a perennial clover/chicory plot and seed grains into each fall. Was wet with a little standing water when I soil tested in March, but didn't think too much of it.
Was there yesterday and it is about 40% standing water. Don't see how a perennial crop could survive 6 weeks under water. Looking for suggestions to deal with this, short of excavating for drainage.
Current thought is to plant tillage radish and hybrid brassicas for the summer and then Cereal Rye, oats, rape, and kale for the fall and see where it is next spring. Hoping I could maybe run this plan for a couple years and get the water issue under control. Any suggestions? Is this wishful thinking?
Was there yesterday and it is about 40% standing water. Don't see how a perennial crop could survive 6 weeks under water. Looking for suggestions to deal with this, short of excavating for drainage.
Current thought is to plant tillage radish and hybrid brassicas for the summer and then Cereal Rye, oats, rape, and kale for the fall and see where it is next spring. Hoping I could maybe run this plan for a couple years and get the water issue under control. Any suggestions? Is this wishful thinking?