As part of the 2020 Fendt MOMENTUM Crop Tour, AGCO conducted a field trial to show how soil compaction affects the growth height of maize. The test plots of land were located in the US states of Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio and South Dakota. In the field trial, the maize plants reached an average growth height of 182 cm, or 189 cm when the precision planter was driven with a tyre pressure of 1 bar. This is at least 10 cm higher than when the precision planter was driven with a tyre pressure of 3.8 bar. By reducing soil compaction during sowing, the team managed to significantly increase the biomass, resulting in a higher yield.