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Contact SupplierGypsum improves soil structure by displacing sodium (and magnesium) on the surface of clay particles with calcium. Gypsum (calcium sulfate) is sparingly soluble, but the sodium (and magnesium) sulfates that form in the soil solution are very soluble. They add to the overall concentration of soluble salts in the soil.In agriculture, CMS granules, often derived from gypsum, are granular fertilizers containing calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. These granules act as soil conditioners, improving soil structure, drainage, and aeration, particularly in heavy clay soils, while also providing essential secondary nutrients to plants,


