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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 928768" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>Truthfully I do not recall if they compared compacted against non compacted soils. I did this reading back when I was thinking about buying an Aerway. As best as I can recall the summary stated that the benefits would be recognized about once every 7 years based on typical weather conditions which I assumed were in Iowa. I have sought various methods to help me get through drought but to date nothing has paid off. If my land was more suitable, too steep, I would buy an irrigation system. I have an aerway along with the chisel plow. Both sit idle most of the time. The aerway has been a disappointment. Highly touted but I have not observed any benefits other than using it similar to a plugger/aerator to create divets when broadcasting seed. My next approach could be buying a used large metal building to store purchased hay that I hope to never have a need for using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 928768, member: 8973"] Truthfully I do not recall if they compared compacted against non compacted soils. I did this reading back when I was thinking about buying an Aerway. As best as I can recall the summary stated that the benefits would be recognized about once every 7 years based on typical weather conditions which I assumed were in Iowa. I have sought various methods to help me get through drought but to date nothing has paid off. If my land was more suitable, too steep, I would buy an irrigation system. I have an aerway along with the chisel plow. Both sit idle most of the time. The aerway has been a disappointment. Highly touted but I have not observed any benefits other than using it similar to a plugger/aerator to create divets when broadcasting seed. My next approach could be buying a used large metal building to store purchased hay that I hope to never have a need for using. [/QUOTE]
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