Abstract
SynopsisSubsoiling to 18 inches with and without deep placement of lime, phosphorus, and potassium on a Collington sandy loam soil did not produce significant yield increases of cabbage, tomatoes, and sweet corn over a 7‐year period even in dry years. Residual effects of subsoiling significantly increased water movement into this soil 3 years after the last deep tillage operation.
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