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Increasing the salt tolerance on corn and soybeans
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gpsdude
Posted 7/5/2020 21:53 (#8356439 - in reply to #8353822)
Subject: RE: Increasing the salt tolerance on corn and soybeans


NE South Dakota Clark, SD
On ground that is already tiled, gypsum can be effective. It helps release the salts from the soil so they can flush through. Without tile, the salts may flush down, but when the water table comes up, it brings them back up.

Here is one of many articles from a google search. NDSU did some research a few years ago.

https://www.eco-gem.com/gypsum-remediate-saline-sodic-soils/

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