On Sep 3, 2007, at 9:09 AM, CWFugitt wrote:

 because of the massive quantities applied and the
destructive nature of chemical fertilizers on soil nutrient holding
structures. The high solubilities of chemical fertilizers also exacerbate their tendency to degrade ecosystems.
     Sounds like a religious statement, rather than a scientific one.

Here in Minnesota, they worry about the phosporous, because it grows too much algea, and that makes the lakes poisonous. Kills fish, makes people sick just breathing it. The problem here is from both lawn chemicals (in the city) and from agriculture and cattle pasture (too much manure and urine?).




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