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Classical Music With Mark Pennell
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio #1 in E flat (Florestan Trio)
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Environment Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Clean Lakes Initiative focuses on fertilizers in waterways The process of farmers applying fertilizer to the soil is crucial to the quality of Ohio's water and agricultural productivity Story by OZIE IKUENOBE |
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| Ohio may be changing its law so it can track commercial fertilizer sales and have a better chance of figuring out how the phosphorus in fertilizer is running off into the state rivers, lakes and streams.
That was part of the state’s announcement Wednesday of its Clean Lakes Initiative, which will focus on improving water quality while maintaining the agricultural productivity.
Farm field runoff has been blamed in part for the explosive growth of toxic algae in Lake Erie and other Ohio lakes and reservoirs.
David Daniels, the director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, encouraging farmers to use the right type of fertilizer at the right time, and in the right way. |
“Studies indicate that timing of fertilizer application is extremely important and how well it’s incorporated into the soil layers significantly reduces the dissolved phosphorus runoff that’s feeding the problems we’re seeing.”
Daniels say, during the drought, working fertilizer well into the soil is more important than ever because some fertilizers normally rely on rainfall to work their way into the soil.
The initiative is being funded in part with 3 million dollars in the biennial state budget, and the state is also applying for a Great Lakes restoration grant. |
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