(CBS DETROIT) – Phosphorus is a mineral that plants need to grow and complete its life cycle. But in the United States, scientists say phosphorus in our soil is going to deplete within this century. Dr. Seung Yon “Sue” Rhee, a professor and director of Michigan State University’s Plant Resilience…Read More
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