Agricultural runoff is one of the sneakiest contributors to soil pollution. When farmers use fertilizers and pesticides to boost crop yields, some of those chemicals can wash away during rainstorms or irrigation. This runoff seeps into the soil, leading to toxic buildup that harms not just plants but also beneficial microbes that keep our soil healthy. Over time, this can degrade soil quality and even affect water supplies. It’s a cycle that’s hard to break because the same chemicals can create dependency on more fertilizers, worsening the problem. But there’s good news! Many farmers are turning to sustainable practices, like crop rotation and organic farming, to reduce runoff. By choosing methods that nourish the soil instead of harming it, we can help protect our environment and ensure a healthier food supply for everyone. It’s all about finding that balance!
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