Benefits
- Increase Crop Yield
- Improve Soil Structure
- Improve Water Infiltration
- Reduce Fertilizer Use
- Reduce Soil Run Off by 60%
Fargo Water Infiltration Improvements

Get in touch with EcoGEM® for an effective and safe solution to bring about water infiltration improvements in your Fargo, ND land. Our company is a well-reputed supplier of organic Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate.
We supply top-grade gypsum soil conditioner to domestic and international markets. The many benefits of our product include Fargo water infiltration improvements in soil. Stop worrying about water stress leading to poor soil health and reducing crop production on your farm. Order bulk gypsum supply from us and watch significant Fargo water infiltration improvements in the soil.
Regular application of our top-grade gypsum keeps the soil suitably hydrated by enhancing its capacity for:
- Water absorption
- Permeability
- Water percolation
- Water retention
A large number of growers have benefitted by using our gypsum for Fargo water infiltration improvements. It is now time for you to do the same.
Call EcoGEM® if you want Fargo water infiltration improvements on your land!
(303) 500-6944
Fargo Irrigation and Salt

Do you have Fargo irrigation and salt content issues on your land? We can help. There are many benefits from adding our gypsum to the soil, besides water infiltration improvements. The changes brought by the application in soil structure and composition are also effective in managing the correlation of quality of Fargo irrigation and salt excess or deficiency in the soil.
There is a close association between the types of water utilized for Fargo irrigation and salt content in the land. Farm productivity is affected by both excessive and inadequate soil salinity. Application of our naturally-mined, pure gypsum modifies the soil to eliminate its Fargo irrigation and salt content problems. The effects of our soil conditioner include:
- Salt leaching
- Reduced sodium absorption ratio (SAR)
- Lowered soil electrical conductivity
- Calcium addition
Call EcoGEM® for soil amendment to fix Fargo irrigation and salt issues!
(303) 500-6944
Fargo Too Much Rain

Yet another soil health concern resolved by us for growers is that of Fargo too much rain. Experienced cultivators know that while drought conditions spell trouble for crop production, Fargo too much rain is no less of a headache.
Here are some of the problems created by Fargo too much rain for crop quality and quantity including:
- Oxygen deficiency
- Nutrient runoff
- Shallow root growth
- Fungal growth
With our agricultural grade gypsum, we are happy to offer a simple and proven solution to negate the adverse impact of Fargo too much rain.
Call EcoGEM® for gypsum products to resolve soil problems created by Fargo too much rain!
(303) 500-6944
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is calcium important for Fargo Irrigation and Salt?
Calcium is essential for Fargo Irrigation and Salt because peanut pods absorb calcium directly from the pegging zone, not primarily through the roots. Adequate soluble calcium supports kernel fill, stronger shells, pod pops, and reduced risk of unfilled pods after pegging.
When should growers apply calcium for Fargo Irrigation and Salt?
Growers should apply calcium for Fargo Irrigation and Salt near early bloom to pegging so soluble calcium is available in the top soil layer before pods begin filling. Timing matters because late applications may miss the critical uptake window in the pegging zone.
Is gypsum better than lime for Fargo Water Infiltration Improvements?
Gypsum is often better than lime for in-season Fargo Water Infiltration Improvements because it supplies soluble calcium without raising soil pH as strongly. Lime corrects acidity before planting, while gypsum improves calcium availability in the pegging zone during reproductive growth.
How does calcium help protect Fargo Water Infiltration Improvements from pod rot pressure?
Calcium helps protect Fargo Water Infiltration Improvements by strengthening pod walls and improving tissue integrity under wet soil conditions. Strong calcium availability supports healthier pods when soil bed saturation favors pathogens such as Pythium, although drainage, rotation, and fungicide programs still remain important.
What soil factors affect Fargo Too Much Rain?
Fargo Too Much Rain is affected by soil moisture, calcium-to-potassium ratio, cation competition, pH, and calcium levels in the pegging zone. Low soluble calcium during pod fill can increase pops, weak kernels, and plumule damage even when deeper soil tests look adequate.