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Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" expanding, possibly due to corn bubble

American farmers use a lot of fertilizer on their crops and much of that fertilizer ends up running off the fields before it's absorbed by the plants. When that happens it ends up in streams and rivers. In the central part of the United States where a lot American agriculture happens, most of those rivers end up eventually flowing into the Mississippi River. That means that anything that goes into those rivers ends up down the Mississippi and ultimately into the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately decades of intensive nitrogen-rich fertilizer use has ... Read more →

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