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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 28 (1957) Lowther Tree Planter Modified for Silt and Clay Soils

Lowther Tree Planter Modified for Silt and Clay Soils

The Lowther tree planting machine plants trees well in light sandy soils. In heavy soils, such as silts and clays, the wedge-shaped trencher of the Lowther compresses the soil laterally with a greater force than the packing wheels can exert to replace the soil around the roots of the planted tree. This results in an open slit with the roots of the trees dangling in a pocket of soil air.


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Author(s): E. F. Johnston

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 28 (1957)