Man is there a lot of saline spots showing up anyone ever use black gypsum? Heard that might help.or is there something else?
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Originally posted by brs View PostSell in the winter, snow cover. Lol
That is an unknown phenomenon in this area. If I can get rid of the water the low spots are the most productive soil. Without any amendments.
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Tile will help on our land but I don't think it works everywhere and every time.
Want to make money out of saline soil? Plant asparagus in it. It will grow well there.
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There is still water pressure in the ground.
While many areas are seeing the topsoil turning dryer than what was experienced during the extreme rains of the first half of the decade 2010-2020, there is still a bunch of water looking for a home lower down.
This pops up to the surface and as mentioned brings salts along with it.
Till that quits or slows down it will be a loosing battle.
What could bring some relief to the areas that are on the dry side could be some flushing rains that might take salts lower where that is possible. Regular rains could also dilute salts in areas with mild salinity and allow crops to grow.
Might be best to quit putting expensive inputs into those areas. Nitrogen is usually abundant.
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I would like to tile drain a slough that has some saline spots around it but I would have to move the water half a mile away to dump it into a marsh that sometimes flows off our land and further down stream. Between costs to move the water that far and pissing neighbors and people down stream off I hardly think it's worth it.
Ironically, in some cases the only thing that grows in some of those spots are kochia and other weeds, then we take every measure possible(edge or authority) to control them and the spots lay bare without any vegetation, further exasperating the problem.
Just happy we don't have a pile of it here in the Slum.
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