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A scourge of the ‘70s returns to Great Lakes.  “Nonpoint sources of phosphates, such as regionwide fertilizer runoff, could be part of the reason, he and others say. So could storm runoff from urban areas.”  Hmmm.  We should all insist on organic corn, sugar cane, etc. for our ethanol.

03/30/06 • 04:06 PM • EnvironmentalFoodNatureScience • No Comments
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