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Controlling Compaction
Episode 50
Published 4 years, 9 months ago
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Introduction
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What’s Working in AG – Real Stuff helping Real Farmers from AG Storm Equipment
- AG Storm Equipment with Erik Karlson - Have Erik introduce himself
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- Track Wheel Cleaners
- Prevents build up inside the drive wheels of a track tractor
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Main topic – Talking Tire Technology and Soil Compaction
- Guest – Scott Sloan
- Scott is from the Des Moines, Iowa Area and a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa. He is currently the Ag Product Manager/Global LSW for Titan International, Inc. Scott has worked for Titan for over 21 years and is with us today to talk all things tires!
- Soil Compaction
- Generally, a good soil contains about 25 percent water & 25 percent air by volume. This 50 percent is referred to as pore space. The remaining 50 percent consists of soil particles. Any wheel traffic that reduces pore space results in a dense soil w/ poor internal drainage & reduced aeration.
- How does compaction hurt a crop yield or potential?
- Compacted soil has smaller pores and fewer natural channels, water infiltration is drastically reduced.
- This causes greater surface wetness, more runoff, increased erosion, and longer drying time.
- Wet fields delay planting and harvesting and decrease crop yields.
- Plant roots don't grow well in dense soil.
- Inadequate moisture and nutrients reach the plant, and yield is reduced.
- In years when soil moisture is plentiful, the impact on crop growth may not be obvious. With moisture shortage, plants on compacted soil stress more easily, and reduced growth and yield are noticeable.
- Compacted soil has smaller pores and fewer natural channels, water infiltration is drastically reduced.
- Do soil types matter when it comes to compaction?
- Generally, the smaller the soil particles, the more compaction reduces the yield.
- What impact does soil moisture have on compaction?
- What implement does the most compacting?
- Planter
- Tillage
- Grain cart
- Something else?
- Equipment trending heavier or lighter?
- What is the advantage