Go to this link to see how the test was set up. http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=295889&posts=10&highlight=bare&highlightmode=1#M2303481
What has me wondering is why the soil temperature is still running higher in the plot where the stubble was scrapped away as opposed to plot that was tilled with the hoe. Since this field was been no-till for a few years could it be when i hoed the soil that i broke up the channels made by earthworms and crop roots that it`s affecting the soil temperature? Or is there some other reason why this is happening. Any comments would be welcome
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