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The present study aimed at exploring the response of herbaceous plant species to soil compaction in ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of soil compaction at different levels at ...
In modern agriculture, most of the field operations from sowing to harvesting are done mechanically ...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Compaction of agricultural soils is a concern for many agricultural soil scientists and farmers sinc...
Increased mechanization during timber harvesting activities has led to concerns that compaction may ...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction concerns have grown as both annual precipitation and machinery weights have increase...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Moving equipment and logs over the surface of forest soils causes gouges and ruts in the mineral soi...
The present study aimed at exploring the response of herbaceous plant species to soil compaction in ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of soil compaction at different levels at ...
In modern agriculture, most of the field operations from sowing to harvesting are done mechanically ...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Soil compaction causes substantial reduction in agriculture productivity and has always been of grea...
Compaction of agricultural soils is a concern for many agricultural soil scientists and farmers sinc...
Increased mechanization during timber harvesting activities has led to concerns that compaction may ...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction concerns have grown as both annual precipitation and machinery weights have increase...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Moving equipment and logs over the surface of forest soils causes gouges and ruts in the mineral soi...
The present study aimed at exploring the response of herbaceous plant species to soil compaction in ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of soil compaction at different levels at ...
In modern agriculture, most of the field operations from sowing to harvesting are done mechanically ...