The Doon Compaction Study started in the spring of 1997. The goal was to determine the impact heavy grain carts and heavy manure spreaders might be having on the Moody soils and whether deep tilling could restore the yield
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...
"Generally, a good soil for crop production contains about 25 percent water and 25 percent air by vo...
Soil compaction is a more common problem now than it was 15 years ago, regardless of the tillage sys...
The Doon Compaction Study was started in the spring of 1997. The goal was to determine the impact he...
Soil compaction has become a major topic of discussion among scientists and crop producers in recent...
• Soil compaction poses a large threat in potential yield reduction in row crop operations across th...
Livestock feeding operations generate manure that contains plant nutrients useful for crop productio...
Pipeline installations have been reported to cause soil compaction. Recently, an energy transfer pip...
An experiment was conducted on a 2-5% sloping Mercer silt loam soil on a farm in Bourbon/Harrison Co...
Soil compaction is becoming a more serious problem for farmers. Field machines tend to be heaver, an...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
The 1993 crop season will be one that few Iowa farmers will forget. Excess precipitation was common ...
A deep-tillage study was started during the fall of 2003 to evaluate the effects of deep (~20 in.) p...
A typical field is compacted by wheel tracks on 80-90% of its area (NRCS National Soil Survey Center...
Soil compaction is being diagnosed in increasing instances as the cause of poor crop performance in ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...
"Generally, a good soil for crop production contains about 25 percent water and 25 percent air by vo...
Soil compaction is a more common problem now than it was 15 years ago, regardless of the tillage sys...
The Doon Compaction Study was started in the spring of 1997. The goal was to determine the impact he...
Soil compaction has become a major topic of discussion among scientists and crop producers in recent...
• Soil compaction poses a large threat in potential yield reduction in row crop operations across th...
Livestock feeding operations generate manure that contains plant nutrients useful for crop productio...
Pipeline installations have been reported to cause soil compaction. Recently, an energy transfer pip...
An experiment was conducted on a 2-5% sloping Mercer silt loam soil on a farm in Bourbon/Harrison Co...
Soil compaction is becoming a more serious problem for farmers. Field machines tend to be heaver, an...
The project goal is to compare yields of three different tillage systems on a sloping, moderately we...
The 1993 crop season will be one that few Iowa farmers will forget. Excess precipitation was common ...
A deep-tillage study was started during the fall of 2003 to evaluate the effects of deep (~20 in.) p...
A typical field is compacted by wheel tracks on 80-90% of its area (NRCS National Soil Survey Center...
Soil compaction is being diagnosed in increasing instances as the cause of poor crop performance in ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current ...
"Generally, a good soil for crop production contains about 25 percent water and 25 percent air by vo...
Soil compaction is a more common problem now than it was 15 years ago, regardless of the tillage sys...