Soil compaction is a top concern for an agronomist in northern Iowa.
Paul Parcher with Channel Seed says wet weather combined with heavy equipment during harvest could spell trouble for next year’s crop.
“If we go years back, our equipment was much lighter, and during wet falls we wouldn’t put compaction quite as deep in the soil. But with the heavy equipment today, it’s easier to get compaction layers deeper down.
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