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Less traffic in the field, more productivity in the soil

2016-01-09 00:48:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Field traffic lanes register 66% more compaction than growing zones on this farm. Charlie Hammer has never done the same thing for too long, except when it comes to wheels on soil. He has deliberately traveled the same controlled-traffic (CT) lanes on his Beaver Dam, Wis., farm to limit soil compaction. read more

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