Abstract

Proper phosphorus fertilizer management is no longer just an issue for agriculture. On the heels of record‐breaking blooms of algae in places like Lake Erie, the public has taken a keen interest in how farmers and their CCAs keep phosphorus, or P, on their fields. And conservation tillage practices like no‐till may be at the heart of the pollution problem.

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