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Old 28-05-2010, 02:06 AM posted to misc.rural,rec.gardens
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Default ID this type of farm BRIDGE, please

"Billy" wrote in message
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"Wallace" wrote:

"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message
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"MNRebecca" wrote in message

But would there
have been ditches WITHOUT such bridges in the first place? How did
you get the water out of the ditch and onto the field without the
bridge/pump system?

Of course there would have been. Watering can be moved out of the
ditch
by hand very easily using a simple syphon method and that is common
enough
even today. See pic on this cite:
http://www.pump-zone.com/piping/pipi...effect-that-su
cking-sound.html


only if you turn the whole world on its head. Siphoning from a lower to
a
higher point sounds like a perpetual motion machine. Are you trolling?


You are obviously in misc.rural, FarmI has been posting in rec.gardens
for many years and is a valuable source of information to us.


I've also been posting in misc.rural for years. But I've not noticed this
'wallace' poster there before which is why I had a chuckle at the troll
comment (who's the troll: the one who's posted for years or a suddenly new
name?). Wallace can't be very 'rural' if s/he has not seen the way
irrigation is used as per the pic in the cite I gave. Mind you many of the
posters in misc.rural aren't what I'd call 'rural'.