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Heavy Agricultural Machinery Can Damage the Soil, Nordic Researchers Find

Outlet: Science Daily

May 9, 2011

Heavy agricultural machinery results in more permanent damage to the soil than previously believed by researchers. This may lead to poorer crop yields and increased pollution from agricultural land…

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