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    The Switch to Growing Foods That Leak Nitrogen into the Soil
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The Switch to Growing Foods That Leak Nitrogen into the Soil

Question 13

Question 13

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The switch to growing foods that leak nitrogen into the soil has resulted in:


A) a higher level of nitrogen in the watershed runoff.
B) better nutrient content of the food.
C) easier growing seasons for the farmers.
D) poorer sales of produce.
E) the increased use of synthetic nitrogen.

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