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DeereMan97
Posted 12/4/2023 07:01 (#10509240 - in reply to #10509013)
Subject: RE: Sulfur from spread gypsum


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I really couldn’t tell you and I don’t think most anyone can. It’s going to depend on several factors - how much rain will you get? What amount of erosion will there be? Are you doing tillage? Is this hill country?

I guess, all of that to say, no one will know precisely how much will be here in 2 years. But, you have high Mg soil so I understand why you’re spreading gypsum. Gypsum breaks down pretty quick with normal rainfall, so it should be available next year (i would think). However, I think that planning on any leachable nutrient to be there in both adequate and consistent amounts from fence line to fence line 2 years from now is a stretch. Especially if we have a wet year next year by chance, just my opinion
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