This may look like a barren dugout useless hole in the ground, (see picture below) but come fall this will turn into a series of ponds or riparian landscapes to be more accurate. What these riparian landscapes do is filter the water from the farmland, create an escape route for the water so the land and soil won’t get oversaturated, and return numerous native species to the area. A win-win scenario for small and large farms and properties. If you aren’t concerned about wildlife, or clean water, consider that creating a riparian landscape will maintain and increase your property value in the long run.