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What happens to fertilizer when a crop is harvested?

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What happens to fertilizer when a crop is harvested?

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When a crop goes to market, so too do the nutrients that plants have absorbed from the soil. If farmers dont replace the nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus this years crop has used to grow, next years plants wont have the food they need. Fertilizing helps recycle the nutrients that subsequent crops will need to produce high yields. It is nothing more or less than completing this natural growth cycle.

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