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Don crops get plenty of sulfur from smokestack emissions?

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Don crops get plenty of sulfur from smokestack emissions?

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Years ago, crops got a good dose of sulfur from electric utilities that released sulfur dioxide through their smokestacks. However, the Clean Air Act has sharply cut back on sulfur dioxide emissions and crops are not getting as much “free” sulfur from the skies.

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