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What’s the Deal with Phosphorus?

September 20, 2017 landandwater

Phosphorus is without doubt one of the essential nutrients for healthy crop production.  Erez Brandvain, Cass County MAEAP Technician explains how phosphorus works in the soil and how important soil tests can be to save money and help maintain a high level of environmental health.  Click here for full article.

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