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I need a surveyor. And a pond digger for my new backyard.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3887948" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Check with the NRCS about installing a pond. They may offer cost assistance depending on the purpose of the pond. </p><p>If it's for cattle, they have some suggestions to put a pipe through the dam for a watering station below the dam to keep the cows off the pond. </p><p>If it's for duck migration habitat, that's a different cost sharing agency but they have their requirements to lower the pond level during the fall to plant millet, etc for ducks and allow the water to rise in the winter to provide forage for ducks. </p><p>Buddy went this route. After the first summer he asked if he needed to be inspected to approve the project. He was told nobody ever will return to check on it. They can't without permission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3887948, member: 5412"] Check with the NRCS about installing a pond. They may offer cost assistance depending on the purpose of the pond. If it's for cattle, they have some suggestions to put a pipe through the dam for a watering station below the dam to keep the cows off the pond. If it's for duck migration habitat, that's a different cost sharing agency but they have their requirements to lower the pond level during the fall to plant millet, etc for ducks and allow the water to rise in the winter to provide forage for ducks. Buddy went this route. After the first summer he asked if he needed to be inspected to approve the project. He was told nobody ever will return to check on it. They can't without permission. [/QUOTE]
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