Benefits
- Increase Crop Yield
- Improve Soil Structure
- Improve Water Infiltration
- Reduce Fertilizer Use
- Reduce Soil Run Off by 60%
Klamath Salt in Soil

If you are a farmer and have a farm with too much salt in soil in Klamath, OR, you can use top-quality soil amendment products for neutralization. With too much salt in the soil, it becomes difficult for the plants to grow.
Get in touch with EcoGEM® to get the best quality gypsum that works wonders when you have too much Klamath salt in soil. As an established company, we have provided top-quality soil conditioning products to farmers who have had drought issues in soil, for a while.
Call us for your requirement for gypsum to deal with Klamath salt in soil in the following ways:
- Better water permeation
- Improved soil structure
- Reduced soil cracking
- Enhanced soil aeration
Place your trust in our high-quality soil enhancer to leach the soil when you have too much Klamath salt in soil.
Call EcoGEM® for Klamath salt in soil!
(303) 500-6944
Klamath Clay in Soil

Like too much salt, too much Klamath clay in soil can result in poor plant growth. The clay soil does not letter air and water permeate to the roots, forming puddles on the top. Therefore, you must use soil amendment products to change the soil structure and let it breathe.
Rely on us to provide the best quality gypsum when you have excess Klamath clay in soil. The soil conditioning product prevents water and nutrient runoff and causes the soil to integrate into small loosely packed pods facilitating air movement and water penetration.
Call us when you want to know how gypsum can help if you have Klamath clay in soil, in the following ways:
- Better water absorption
- Deeper root penetration
- Better crop growth
- Reduced soil toxicity
You must get the soil testing done to know its pH value, based on which we will know much Klamath clay in soil is there and what quantities of gypsum are required.
Call EcoGEM® for Klamath clay in soil!
(303) 500-6944
Klamath Drought Issues in Soil

With the weather conditions changing worldwide, there has been an increase in the Klamath drought issues in soil. Drought conditions cause the soil to harden and crack. It is difficult for air and water to pass through hard soil.
Count on us to deal with Klamath drought issues in soil by efficiently using soil conditioning products. Call us to know how our top-quality gypsum can help you when you have Klamath drought issues in soil, in the following ways:
- Break down hard soil
- Break surface crusting
- Minimize water loss
- Increased water penetration
Call us to learn more about how to deal with Klamath drought issues in soil.
Call EcoGEM® for Klamath drought issues in soil!
(303) 500-6944
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should Klamath Falls farms schedule salt soil treatments?
Annual gypsum applications are recommended for most Klamath Basin farmland, where irrigated fields along the Lost River corridor accumulate salinity salts each growing season. Klamath salt in soil worsens progressively without a consistent treatment schedule. Eco-Gem advises soil testing each autumn so growers can plan gypsum quantities before spring planting begins.
Can salt-damaged Klamath Falls crops be saved mid-season?
Yes, emergency gypsum application can reduce Klamath salt in soil rapidly enough to protect crops already showing salt stress, particularly on fields near Upper Klamath Lake where evaporation concentrates surface salts quickly. Eco-Gem provides urgent supply orders at (303) 500-6944, helping growers act before yield losses become irreversible during critical growing windows.
Do buried utility lines affect gypsum spreading on Klamath Falls clay fields?
Oregon 811 dig-safe locates are required before any sub-surface work on agricultural parcels in Klamath County, including fields with deep irrigation infrastructure near the Klamath Irrigation District canals. Klamath clay in soil often conceals older buried lines. Eco-Gem recommends confirming utility clearances before application equipment operates across affected parcels.
Does Eco-Gem treat commercial Klamath Falls clay farms differently than small plots?
Large-scale operations across Klamath County's commercial grain and alfalfa fields require significantly higher gypsum volumes and custom spreading schedules compared to smaller residential garden plots. Klamath clay in soil varies in depth and density across these property types. Eco-Gem tailors product quantities and delivery logistics separately for commercial farm clients versus small-acreage residential growers.
Are permits required before drought soil treatment in Klamath Falls?
Klamath County does not currently require a separate permit for surface gypsum application addressing Klamath drought issues in soil, though growers using Klamath Irrigation District water rights must comply with Oregon Water Resources Department conditions during drought-declared periods. Eco-Gem recommends verifying current water-use restrictions with the district office on Washburn Way before scheduling treatment.
What determines gypsum treatment costs for Klamath Falls drought soil?
Pricing for addressing Klamath drought issues in soil depends on acreage, soil hardness severity, and current freight rates into Klamath Falls from supplier depots, which fluctuate seasonally along US-97. Heavily crusted soils common in southern Klamath Basin parcels require greater product volume. Eco-Gem provides field-specific quotes after reviewing soil test results and site location.