May 30—CANTON — The results of Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP) soil research in 2021 has revealed a relationship between soil compaction and variable crop yield on ...
Soil compaction can devastate yields for years. An upcoming webinar series hosted by the University of Minnesota and NDSU on the subject brings together experts from the U.S., Canada and Australia.
The calendar may say it’s time to get in the fields, but the soil conditions should determine our actions. After a long winter, most of us suffer from cabin fever and we want to get out and busy. This ...
Soil compaction is the enemy of all landscape plants. Roots take up water, nutrients, and oxygen from the soil. They also use it to anchor themselves in place against strong West Texas winds. But when ...
Soil compaction can have dramatic effects on the nutrient profile in your soil and can inhibit root growth and nutrient uptake and cut into your yields. Eliminating soil compaction will restore ...
Forest ecosystems have integral roles in climate stability, biodiversity and economic development. Soil stewardship is essential for sustainable forest management. Organic matter (OM) removal and soil ...
From mild winters to heavier equipment, farmers face several uncontrollable factors, adding layers to the soil compaction problem. “Our winters have been milder, and snowfall has been lighter in ...
Soil response to differences in tire size and inflation pressure was measured for a JD 9600 combine with 18.4R38 dual tires, 30.5L32 single tires, 68×50.00-32 single tires at 103 and 166 kPa inflation ...
Soil compaction is a growing concern for farmers and land managers, especially across the northern U.S. and southern Canada.
Cereal Research Communications, Vol. 34, No. 1, PROCEEDINGS OF THE V. ALPS-ADRIA SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP Opatija, Croatia, 6–11 March, 2006. Part I (2006), pp. 175-178 ...
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