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The dugout is the best type where you have a very small supply of water and cannot afford to lose much by absorption. If you have a very open or leaky soil, it is the best plan to build a dugout, because with the same capacity you confine the water in a much smaller space, and make it practicable to put in a lining and stop the leakage. On the other hand, before you excavate a dugout in what appears to be a tight soil on the surface, you should explore down with a post 59782 3 10 hole digger or... soil auger a few feet deeper than you propose to excavate, because you might find a leaky soil after you got down six or eight feet, which would let the water leak out at the bottom. A very good plan in many cases is to make a reservoir with a combined dam and dugout. The excavation from the dugout builds the dam, and it is not much more work to do this than to get the earth This shows the type of dugout which has been used successfully in Saskatchewan. The fence is built not only because it keeps out stock but also because it catches a lot of snow during the winter which melts and helps to fill up the reservoir in the spring.
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