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Synthetic Fertilizer

Definition

According to the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, synthetic fertilizers "are chemically manufactured materials containing one or more of the primary nutrients necessary for plant growth: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium."


Because synthetic fertilizers are manufactured in a processing plant, they typically contain higher levels of nitrogen, phosophorous, or potassium; however, unlike organic furtilizers, synthetic fertilizers require the Haber-Bosch process which is carbon-intensive and leads to more pollution for the environment.

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