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- A growing body of research shows that applying gypsum to agricultural land offers many potential benefits to soil and water quality and crop productivity.
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How much GYPSOIL will I need?
For soil amendment, apply GYPSOIL at a rate of one to two tons per acre every one to two years. For sulfur only, typical rates are 300 to 500 lbs. per acre but growers often opt for the higher rates to achieve both benefits.
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What crops benefit most from GYPSOIL?
In the Southeast, GYPSOIL is commonly used in peanut production. However, GYPSOIL is beneficial for all crops because it improves the soil’s ability to provide a healthy environment for plant roots. It can take one to two years to real...rder.
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How much GYPSOIL will I need?
For soil amendment, apply GYPSOIL at a rate of one to two tons per acre every one to two years. For sulfur only, typical rates are 300 to 500 lbs. per acre but growers often opt for the higher rates to achieve both benefits.
Does GYPSOIL replace...rder.
- A ready supply of inexpensive GYPSOIL is now available to Midwestern crop growers.
- Farmers are learning that gypsum can improve soil tilth and water permeability of their fields, in addition to creating a better environment for biological activity deep into the soil profile.
- Jack Maloney is the fourth generation of his family to raise crops on his sprawling, lush farm fields here.
- Calcium is king - timely application of calcium is critical for large-seeded peanuts
- Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) has signed an agreement with the GYPSOIL Division of Beneficial Reuse Management LLC (BRM) to market gypsum (calcium sulfate) produced at ADM’s Southport, N.C., citric acid plant. The product is marketed as Gypsoil brand gypsum.
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Gypsum helps alleviate many common field problems faced by growers that raise corn, soybeans, peanuts, cotton and other crops.
Sulfur Deficiency
Southeastern soils - and soils in other areas - are becoming more depleted in sulfur. This is due, in part, because air pollution ... more