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Evaluating Risks and Benefits of Soil Amendments used in Agriculture (Paperback)
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Evaluating Risks and Benefits of Soil Amendments used in Agriculture (Paperback)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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Farmers today are faced with an array of products that they can use
to improve the fertility of their lands. Organic soil amendments
such as biosolids, manures and, to a lesser extent, Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW) composts are products that can be used to supplement or
replace mineral fertilizers. Many farmers are aware of the benefits
that organic products offer, especially in terms of improved crop
yields, increased soil fertility, reduced fertilizer costs, and
their overall contribution to sustainable agriculture. Concerns
have been raised, however, regarding the safety of organic soil
amendments. Depending on the type of product, these can include
(but are not limited to) the accumulation of phosphorus and metals
in soils, plant uptake of land-applied metals, the contamination of
groundwater and soil with organic compounds, and potential health
impacts from pathogens and viruses. Although many of these issues
have been rigorously researched, data is often published in
academic journals and textbooks, and is not necessarily accessible
to the public. For all soil amendments, comparative information
regarding risks, benefits, advantages, and disadvantages is not
always readily available. Equally critical is the lack of
accessible comparative data on soil amendment and mineral
fertilizer characteristics and use.Recognizing the need to provide
a comparison of these products, the Water Environment Research
Foundation (WERF) commissioned this multi-year study of soil
amendments, fertilizers and their uses. For the study, the project
team performed a comprehensive literature survey, reviewing and
compiling the results from nearly 500 documents (primarily from
academic journals and texts). The study generally found that the
relative risk to the environment from amendments and fertilizers
varies by parameter and shows that known risks from each of the
materials studied can be managed. Moreover, these manageable risks
must be carefully weighed against the considerable benefits
provided by the land application of amendments and fertilizers.
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