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nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment necessary to reverse declines in the Bay’s quality and associated biological resources …
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The United States is the world's largest phosphate exporter and the world's largest potash importer. The U.s. nitrogen … trade balance, relatively stable before 1983, has shifted as the United States became a net importer of nitrogen beginning …, world and U.S. imports and exports of nitrogen, phosphate, and potash, and U.S. import origins and export destinations for …
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Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality degradation from evaporation of gases, runoff to surface water, and leaching to ground water. This report assesses the potential economic and environmental tradeoffs between water quality policies...
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The rapid growth in fertilizer consumption throughout the sixties and seventies peaked at 23.7 million nutrient tons in 19R1. U.S. plant nutrient use has since dropped by varying amounts because of fewer crop acres and stabilizing application rates. By 19R,), plant nutrient use totaled 21.7...
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The rapid growth in fertilizer consumption throughout the sixties and seventies peaked at 23.7 million nutrient tons in 1981. After falling to 18.1 million tons in 1983, use has remained relatively stable, ranging from 19.1 to 21.8 million tons during 1984-93. Use has declined from its peak...
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