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Adding silicate rocks to farmland could restore soil, protect against pests and disease, and capture CO2, improving global food security

(Natural News) The groundbreaking results of a new British-led study suggested a simple yet profoundly effective way to improve global food supplies and cut down on carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution: Farm crops with crushed silicate rocks. An international research team headed by University of Sheffield researchers have found that the addition of crushed silicate rocks brought...

Adding silicate rocks to farmland could restore soil, protect against pests and disease, and capture CO2, improving global food security
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