Water logging occurs when excess water saturates soils, preventing proper drainage. It impacts agriculture in Pakistan, where approximately 50% of agricultural land is affected. Water logging reduces crop yields and quality by limiting oxygen to plant roots. It can also lead to soil salinization. Drainage systems that remove excess surface and subsurface water through ditches, pipes, and raised beds are key to controlling water logging. Maintaining healthy soil structure also helps by improving drainage and water retention. Without measures to control water logging, affected agricultural areas become uncultivated.