Field Drainage Tile Workshop 2

Learn how to protect your farm from increasingly frequent extreme rainfall events.

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Field Drainage Tile Workshop, Part 2

  • Saturday, April 12, 2025, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

In partnership with Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County is hosting a second field drainage tile workshop. This education program will take place at CiTi BOCES in Mexico, followed by a short farm tour. Improving field drainage can help farm operations adapt to increases in annual precipitation and extreme rainfall events. However, field drainage is best understood within a larger framework of watersheds, soil conservation practices, and responsible layout & design.

Dr. Rebecca Schneider, Associate Professor in Natural Resources and the Environment for Cornell University, will discuss the ongoing challenges agriculture producers face due to increases in precipitation. Her talk will include a basic overview of watershed ecosystems, discharge rates, ditch management, and common concerns related to runoff from municipal roadways. A second presentation will come from industry representatives John Jondle and Tanner John of Allegany Services. They will walk through the history of the tile industry, data collection, installation techniques, and common questions raised by clients. After the presentations there will be a short farm tour at Wilkholm Farm to see a network of installed tiles. The tour will be led by Darren Adsit, co-manager of Wilkholm Farm.

There is no cost to attend this program, but registration is required. Snacks and drinks will be provided by Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District. There will also be plenty of time for questions. 

Fee

No cost to attend this program, but registration is required.

Register

https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/fielddrainagetiles-part2_235

Contact

Joshua Vrooman
Agriculture Community Educator
jwv33@cornell.edu
315-963-7286 ext. 200

Location

CiTi BOCES
179 County Route 64
Mexico, NY 13114

Last updated March 6, 2025