Installing ditch crossing, culvert pipe & watering hole PART 1!

3 years ago
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July 2020. Join me for another fun, but very challenging project as we head back to the 53 acre parcel that we did some land clearing on a few months ago. In today's road mission I will be working on a 20 foot ditch that is about 7 foot deep or so, with steep sides. The goal of this projects is multi-fold. First, to install a culvert pipe and make a new crossing for tractors and UTV's to cross the 20 foot ditch. Secondly I plan to build up the ditch crossing and place the pipe up near the top and basically build a new wildlife pond dam beneath it so that on the upside of the ditch the water will collect before hitting the culvert pipe and will form a new small pond or watering hole/wildlife pond. There will also be more benefits to this project such as creating a new deer and wildlife travel pinch point or funnel as they will start using the new road crossing to cross the 20 foot wide ditch. Bonus!! This kind of land management project is definitely 'thinking outside of the box,' and trying to maximize your land investment or property management by accomplishing several objects at the same time. Join me to today for PART 1 of this project! Don't forget to hit the like button if you enjoy our content and please share it to help us grow our YouTube channel family as there are more people out there who might enjoy being on our team and follow all of our land management and country living adventures! Thank you. Also consider subscribing to follow all of our new Kioti RX7320 tractor videos as well as all of our Illinois and Kentucky land management projects, food plots, duck ponds, DIY Rustic home decor, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, wildlife videography, wildlife photography, Bobcat T650 skid steer projects, Bobcat mini excavator projects, DIY rustic red cedar projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, and much more country living adventure! Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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