Soil Compaction in Annual Crop Production Causes, Impacts, and Solutions
Commonly recognized as a serious concern for agricultural production and environmental health, soil compaction leads to poor soil structure, restricted water movement, and reduced biological activity. Explore the causes, impacts, and practical solutions for healthier, resilient soils.
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Published: April 2025
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