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Sulfur fertiliser use in the Midwestern US increases as atmospheric sulfur deposition declines with improved air quality

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Sulfur fertiliser use in the Midwestern US increases as atmospheric sulfur deposition declines with improved air quality

E. S. Hinckley and C. T. Driscoll

This research conducted by Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley and Charles T. Driscoll reveals a remarkable trend in the increase of sulfur fertilizer use in the Midwestern US from 1985 to 2015, alongside a drop in atmospheric sulfur deposition. This highlights a crucial need for improved sulfur management tools to optimize fertilizer use and protect the environment.

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