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The
Round Maple Project - Delaware
Ducks Unlimited has partnered
with farmers in the Midwest to adapt a piece of equipment
used to create waterway diversions on large agricultural
fields to help reduce the costs of building dikes for
wetland restoration in Delaware. The Malsam Terracer, an
implement pulled behind a 150-horsepower agricultural
tractor “cuts and throws” dirt to form a dike or levee
around an area where water will be held to restore wetlands.
The terracer was used on one
farm in Kent County, Delaware in the 2002 construction
season. Round Maple farms in Smyrna used the terracer to
restore five acres of moist soil wetlands on a poorly
drained section of one of their fields.
The terracer is not a stand-alone
piece of equipment and does not eliminate the need for local
contractors with pans and bulldozers. In fact, using the
terracer may make it easier for DU to “stretch” our
restoration dollars--enabling us to put more contractors to
work restoring more wetlands throughout the first state.

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