This Week’s Featured Articles: Gypsum as a Source of Sulfur, Potassium Sulfate (SOP), and Rotary Kilns in the E-Waste Crisis

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

Each week on our home page, we feature three articles that are highly relevant under the current market circumstances. This week, we’re highlighting:

Gypsum Pellets Provide Source of Sulfur to Crops

Gypsum Pellets Provide Source of Sulfur to Crops explores why gypsum soil amendment products are becoming a popular way to provide the essential nutrient sulfur to crops. Sources of gypsum are discussed, as are the benefits of a pelletized product over a raw/pulverized one. 

Potassium Sulfate (SOP): A High-Value Alternative to Potassium Chloride (MOP)

In Potassium Sulfate (SOP): A High-Value Alternative to Potassium Chloride (MOP), we take a look at the many benefits of SOP over MOP, and how this potash fertilizer is becoming a favored approach to meeting nutrition needs for high-value crops.

Rotary Kiln Gains Traction as E-Waste Crisis Looms

Rotary Kiln Gains Traction as E-Waste Crisis Looms covers the growing problem surrounding e-waste and how rotary kilns can be used to recover metals from this massive stream of waste. 

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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