Radial drainage systems are often used in areas with heavy rainfall or poor soil drainage. They can help to prevent waterlogging, which can damage crops and reduce yields. Radial drainage systems can also help to improve soil aeration and root development, which can lead to increased crop yields.
The design of a radial drainage system depends on a number of factors, including the size of the field, the soil type, and the amount of rainfall. The pipes are typically installed at a depth of 1-2 meters, and the spacing between the pipes depends on the soil conditions.
Radial drainage systems can be a cost-effective way to improve the drainage of water from a field. They can help to increase crop yields and reduce the risk of crop damage from waterlogging.