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Press Releases
Published March 26, 2013
GYPSOIL has expanded distribution to reach crop growers in northeastern Kansas.
view article »Published February 13, 2013
Gypsum, used as a soil amendment to supply soluble calcium and sulfate sulfur, helps soils absorb more water during rainfall, according to USDA ARS research studies. That means more water goes into the soil reserves to be tapped by crops when rains are scarce later in the season.
download file »Published January 8, 2013
The third annual Midwest Soil Improvement Symposium: Research and Practical Insights into Using Gypsum is planned for March 7, 2013, in conjunction with The Ohio State University's Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, OH.
download file »Published September 7, 2012
At the one-day symposium, university and USDA researchers, industry experts, crop consultants and experienced growers presented sessions on the impact of using gypsum on crop production, soil and water quality, water infiltration, erosion, runoff and nutrient loss. Field demonstrations of gypsum application equipment and soil physical properties were also part of the program.
download file »Published June 18, 2012
A major symposium on improving soil quality and productivity will be held August 21, 2012 at one of Indiana's premier family farming operations.
download file »Published June 6, 2012
There is growing concern among agricultural researchers and crop growers about sulfur deficiency. This release examines the use of gypsum to supply sulfur and address deficiency concerns.
download file »Published May 23, 2012
GYPSOIL™ brand gypsum is a lower cost, high quality option that's now available to eastern Iowa crop growers. GYPSOIL's parent company, Beneficial Reuse Management, has expanded distribution points at several locations along the upper Mississippi River.
download file »Published October 4, 2011
A 2010 summary by the International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI) indicates the incidence of low sulfur levels in soil tests is on the rise.
view article »Published September 1, 2011
A growing body of research shows that applying gypsum to agricultural land offers many potential benefits to soil and water quality and crop productivity.
view article »Published July 25, 2011
GYPSOIL brand gypsum available to improve Delta soils
view article »Published July 25, 2011
GYPSOIL improves and loosens soil, adds sulfur
view article »Published July 25, 2011
GYPSOIL brand gypsum now available for peanuts
view article »Published July 23, 2011
New uses for gypsum in agriculture will be highlighted at the Midwest Soil Improvement Symposium: Research and Practical Insights into Using Gypsum on August 23, 2011, 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The event will be held at the University of Wisconsin Arlington Agricultural Research Station.
view article »Published May 17, 2011
More and more farmers are turning to low-cost gypsum to improve soil tilth and water permeability, and to increase biological activity in the soil...
view article »Published March 11, 2011
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 Decatur, IL, lactic acid plant.
view article »Published February 25, 2011
Southern Illinois Power Cooperative (SIPC) has signed an agreement with the Gypsoil Division of Beneficial Reuse Management LLC (BRM) to market gypsum (calcium sulfate) produced at SIPC’s coal-fired utility plant, here. The product is marketed as GYPSOIL brand gypsum.
view article »Published February 2, 2011
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.
view article »Published December 29, 2010
We Energies earned the prestigious 2010 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Environmental Performance for its agricultural gypsum project, exclusively marketed as GYPSOIL brand gypsum.
view article »Published August 24, 2010
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.
view article »Published June 24, 2010
Jack Maloney is the fourth generation of his family to raise crops on his sprawling, lush farm fields here.
view article »Published June 1, 2010
A ready supply of inexpensive GYPSOIL is now available to Midwestern crop growers.
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