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Utah soil’s slippery grip on nutrients

by Staff July 2, 2018
July 2, 2018 80 views

Lawns in the Salt Lake Valley up to 100 years old are not yet saturated in the nutrient nitrogen, which is added by fertilizer, according to a new study. The result is surprising, since previous studies in the Eastern US suggested that fertilized soil would become saturated with nitrogen within a few decades.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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