How to stop Lake Erie algae blooms?

Greg LaBarge, a leader of OSU Extension’s Agronomic Crops Team: Nutrient management by farmers is key to reducing dissolved phosphorus in Lake Erie, and new guidelines are being developed to that end. Dissolved phosphorus is a cause of the lake’s toxic algae blooms. This year’s bloom is considered the worst in decades. Check out NASA’s satellite shots.

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