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Do you actually have any proof that farms that have used the AerWay built according to the changes made according to the 1988 patent have any evidence of soil structure problems?

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Do you actually have any proof that farms that have used the AerWay built according to the changes made according to the 1988 patent have any evidence of soil structure problems?

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Yes, we are quite certain we have significant evidence. In eastern Pennsylvania it was observed in the fall of 2002, that pastures, which have received aeration for several years were observed to pond water on the surface more quickly than neighboring farms pastures receiving the same rainfall amounts which have received no aeration. Other observations have been made of corn root system development. In a situation, near Dayton, OH where the AerWay was run in the spring of 2002, roots were observed traversing a vertical stress line to a depth of 6 inches. At that point the root Ted and stopped within .25 of the 90 degree turn. The root was flattened to about 1/64 and was about wide. The root hairs off the main root were very short, with an appearance resembling a millipede.

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