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Alfalfa yield as affected by harvest traffic and soil compaction in a sandy loam soil

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Table 1. Dry matter yield of alfalfa subjected to harvesttraffic during 4 yr (1983-1986), soil bulk density, pene-trometer resistance, and infiltration rates.
Fig. 1. Stand density of alfalfa subjected to A) harvest traffic, andB) preplant soil compaction and harvest traffic
Table 2. Dry matter yield of alfalfa subjected to differentlevels of soil compaction during 3 yr (1986-1988), soil
Table 3. Total alfalfa yield, over the experimental period,as affected by harvest traffic and soil compaction.

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