Improving Agricultural water management in Oregon since 1974

We develop and install water management systems for farmers and other land users based on soil types, topography, property goals, and more. 

Improving Agricultural water management in Oregon since 1974

We develop and install water management systems for farmers and other land users based on soil types, topography, property goals, and more. 

ABOUT US

Agricultural Drainage is a long standing leader in water management

ADC has been installing drainage systems for more than 50 years. Technology and other advancements have allowed the Neal family and their crews to continuously offer growers innovative solutions.

What started as clay pipe laid using string lines and levels has become plastic pipe, lasers, and GPS control.

Agriculture drainage is about more than just getting rid of water

Having a system in place to move water through the soil can lead to a wide variety of benefits for your fields and farming operation such as:

  • Improved crop health
  • Healthier soil profiles
  • Deeper root systems
  • Controlled drainage through soil
  • Increased yield production
  • Ability to grow higher value crops

What can happen when you Control the water table level

  1. Remove excess water from soil
  2. Keep water moving in the plant root zone
  3. Proper moisture allows plants to grow healthier, producing higher yields

What we offer

In addition to installing drainage systems, we offer property evaluation, retail purchases of pipes and pumps, and more. 

How it Works

If you are interested in working with us on a drainage project, learn about the next steps and fill out a contact form to get started. 

“David gets a lot of enjoyment out of seeing a field tiled and changed. It’s not just that he looks at it as a job. He enjoys figuring out how to make these soils drain better.”  

- Linn County Customer

“A lot of people say “I don’t get stuck in that part of the field” but it’s not just about field access. It’s improving the crop yield production and making
 sure the crop has healthy roots and can withstand stress”

- David Neal