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Poor Soils Can Store More Carbon by Adding Crop Residue, Study Finds
Many farmers think if they add plenty of nitrogen fertilizer, that nutrient, along with carbon, will be stored in the soil as organic matter when microbes decompose crop residue. But new research from the University of Illinois suggests those efforts might not work for poor soils.
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Rabbit Rescue: Volunteers Saved Hundred of Bunnies From Floodwaters in California
Tiny Galapagos Bird Darwin's Flycatcher Battles Extinction as 12 Chicks Hatch This Year
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