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Food productivity is dependent on the availability of fertilizer, says Utah State University biochemist Lance Seefeldt. "We ...
Moderate to severe drought conditions across the Corn Belt provided ideal conditions for fast harvest, but it also draws ...
Why do plants need nitrogen and phosphorus, and how does this lead to eutrophication? Dive into the world of fertilizers, soil health, and their unintended consequences for lakes, rivers, and oceans.
A gene controlling potato growth limits the plant’s fertilizer uptake. Tweaking related genes could lead to more sustainable potato varieties.
The fertilizers farmers use to feed their growing crops are already subject to the import tax we call a tariff.
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