Importance of Farm Phosphorus Mass Balance and Management Options

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2014-12-19

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Virginia Cooperative Extension

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Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element that is one of 16 elements essential for plant growth and animal health. Research has documented that applying phosphorus in fertilizers or manure increases crop growth and yield on soils that are below critical agronomic levels, as measured during routine soil testing. Although the economic benefits of phosphorus fertilization on crop production are well-documented, too much of a good thing can be detrimental to the environment. Excessive soil phosphorus is a potential threat to water quality.

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Crops, Soils, Pesticide Safety Education

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