2013年1月3日星期四

Build and Stock a Fish Pond wow gold m2

Build and Stock a Fish Pond

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dchall8 says:

Jan 7, 2008. 10:34 PMReply

The video doesn't deliver on the title wow gold. Assume I have 50 acres and have no existing pond. Where do I start? What materials do I need? What equipment? How do I get water out when I need it for livestock? How deep should it be? What do I do with the dirt removed? How do I prevent overflow wow gold kopen? How do I build a spillway that won't wash away? How do livestock get out of the steep banks? Or should I keep them out so they don't flatten the banks? Or should the banks be flattened to accommodate livestock? Does a pond need chemicals? What do I do when the algae grows in it? Does an aerator in the middle help the water along the bank? As far as stocking wow gold po, I think I could have figured out to pour the fish into the pond, but where do I get the fish? How many? Does the species matter wow gold?

static says:

Jul 14, 2008. 9:10 PMReply

The best place to start is with your county's Ag. agent and your State's wild life dept. . or simply Google farm pond construction Dirt remove is generally use to build other pats of the pond structure like the dam gw2 gold. The stated reason for the steep banks was for weed control. With cattle weeds may not be a problem, so cattle friendly banks may work OK. Some ponds may not have means to drain it and may have a spill way for over flow. Others have the overflow and drain combined. The only time I'm aware of pond owner using chemical is to control algae or do a fish kill if trash fish become a problem. I believe the State of Kansas stocks ponds for free, but there are strings attached. I'd rather stock on my own dime as my guests could fish without buying a license

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