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Edgeley, ND | I was reading the post below about gypsum and Brad had responded with some facts about using it on soils that are low on calcium and I am curious as to why that is being gypsum is calcium and sulfer. I have used lime but I am not looking to change the ph level in some of them areas. I realize that gypsum on some of the salty areas will create epsom salts which is not good either but looking to use an soil ammendment that will do the most good
BTW we are always in need of the sulfer benifit of the gypsum also. | |
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