Traffic-induced compaction: Inexpensive and relatively easy to use new soil penetrometer enables measurement of variations in degree of compaction. Flocker, W. California Agriculture, 13(6):4--4, June, 1959.
Traffic-induced compaction: Inexpensive and relatively easy to use new soil penetrometer enables measurement of variations in degree of compaction [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Abstract Not Available – First paragraph follows: Cultural methods used in modern commercial vegetable production involve operations–many passes over the field of tillage and harvesting machinery– that are conducive to soil compaction. The harvesting operations of some crops –especially celery, lettuce and spinach –are often carried out when soil moisture content is at a level at which severe compaction can occur.
@article{flocker_traffic-induced_1959,
	title = {Traffic-induced compaction: {Inexpensive} and relatively easy to use new soil penetrometer enables measurement of variations in degree of compaction},
	volume = {13},
	issn = {0008-0845},
	shorttitle = {Traffic-induced compaction},
	url = {http://calag.ucanr.edu/Archive/?article=ca.v013n06p4},
	abstract = {Abstract Not Available – First paragraph follows: Cultural methods used in modern commercial vegetable production involve operations–many passes over the field of tillage and harvesting machinery– that are conducive to soil compaction. The harvesting operations of some crops –especially celery, lettuce and spinach –are often carried out when soil moisture content is at a level at which severe compaction can occur.},
	language = {English},
	number = {6},
	urldate = {2017-01-30TZ},
	journal = {California Agriculture},
	author = {Flocker, W.},
	month = jun,
	year = {1959},
	pages = {4--4}
}

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