Why too much phosphorus in America’s farmland is polluting the country’s water
- Written by Dinesh Phuyal, Postdoctoral Associate in Soil, Water and Ecosystem Sciences, University of Florida
A spreader sprays sewage sludge, which is rich in phosphorus, across a farm in Oklahoma.AP Photo/Joshua A. BickelWhen people think about agricultural pollution, they often picture what is easy to see: fertilizer spreaders crossing fields or muddy runoff after a heavy storm. However, a much more significant threat is quietly and invisibly building...
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