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Abstract
Gypsum is sometimes recommended as a soil amendment in order to improve structure. Although this practice is often used for reclamation of sodic soils (Na+ saturated) in the western USA, it's value in improving soil structure in Kentucky is questionable. The following discussion explains way.
Publication Date
5-1984
Volume
5
Number
5
Repository Citation
Evangelou, V. P. and Wells, Kenneth L., "Does Use of Gypsum Improve Soil Structure in Kentucky?" (1984). Soil Science News and Views. 176.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/176
