Corn farmers are likely looking to shave input costs in the face of low commodity prices. And University of Minnesota ...
Phosphorus, a nutrient in soil essential for sustaining most forms of life, is increasingly disappearing from land as it is ...
According to researchers, this loss — driven by intensified rainfall linked to climate change — poses a double-edged problem. It threatens crop yields, which could push up food prices, and fuels ...
Elevated phosphorus levels in agricultural runoff are a major contributor to water quality degradation. A powdered ...
Phosphorus, a crucial nutrient for soil fertility and life sustainability, is increasingly vanishing from U.S. farmland.
Research reveals that phosphorus is being washed from U.S. soils into rivers, driven by climate change and agricultural practices. This leads to ecological disruptions and poses challenges to food ...