Soil structure refers to the combination of primary soil particles – sand, silt and clay – into larger units called aggregates or clods. Aggregates are commonly seen when a soil is tilled or disturbed
In order for a soil to become compacted, two conditions must be present, pressure and a soil that wi...
Drainage is a common problem throughout Utah. Complex patterns of soil development, transport and de...
Soil Structural Studies have been conducted to determine the effects of mulches on alleviating sugar...
Soil structure refers to the combination of primary soil particles – sand, silt and clay – into larg...
Utah soils are inherently low in organic matter due to the desert climate and historically low pla...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
What causes soil compaction? Compaction occurs when soil particles move closer together because of e...
Strictly speaking, Soil Compaction is a REDUCTION IN SOIL PORE SPACE. When pore space is reduced the...
"Generally, a good soil for crop production contains about 25 percent water and 25 percent air by vo...
Soil as a medium for plant growth can be described as a complex natural material derived from weathe...
Soil compaction is becoming a more serious problem for farmers. Field machines tend to be heaver, an...
Author Institution: Athens Forest Research Center, Central States Forest Experiment Station, Athens ...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Soils are three-phase systems which undergo changes as soon as the external stresses exceed the inte...
In order for a soil to become compacted, two conditions must be present, pressure and a soil that wi...
Drainage is a common problem throughout Utah. Complex patterns of soil development, transport and de...
Soil Structural Studies have been conducted to determine the effects of mulches on alleviating sugar...
Soil structure refers to the combination of primary soil particles – sand, silt and clay – into larg...
Utah soils are inherently low in organic matter due to the desert climate and historically low pla...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
What causes soil compaction? Compaction occurs when soil particles move closer together because of e...
Strictly speaking, Soil Compaction is a REDUCTION IN SOIL PORE SPACE. When pore space is reduced the...
"Generally, a good soil for crop production contains about 25 percent water and 25 percent air by vo...
Soil as a medium for plant growth can be described as a complex natural material derived from weathe...
Soil compaction is becoming a more serious problem for farmers. Field machines tend to be heaver, an...
Author Institution: Athens Forest Research Center, Central States Forest Experiment Station, Athens ...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Soils are three-phase systems which undergo changes as soon as the external stresses exceed the inte...
In order for a soil to become compacted, two conditions must be present, pressure and a soil that wi...
Drainage is a common problem throughout Utah. Complex patterns of soil development, transport and de...
Soil Structural Studies have been conducted to determine the effects of mulches on alleviating sugar...