As Prices Soar, It’s Time to Ditch Chemical Fertilizers
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By Kathleen Merrigan Chemical fertilizers applied to fields end up running into rivers and lakes, causing huge algae blooms that die and decompose, depleting oxygen in the water and creating “dead zones” that can’t support fish or other aquatic life.
As Prices Soar, It’s Time to Ditch Chemical Fertilizers
As Prices Soar, It’s Time to Ditch Chemical…
As Prices Soar, It’s Time to Ditch Chemical Fertilizers
By Kathleen Merrigan Chemical fertilizers applied to fields end up running into rivers and lakes, causing huge algae blooms that die and decompose, depleting oxygen in the water and creating “dead zones” that can’t support fish or other aquatic life.