Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Does Farming Contribute as Many Nutrients to Our Waterways as Sometimes Believed? A Unique Manitoba Project Suggests, Maybe Not!

Manitoba Co-Operator
Ducks in a nutrient-rich river 
in Manitoba. P in P photo.
Ultimately, storing water on the land isn’t just about flood control, it’s about capitalizing on available nutrients as well. Story here.


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