Why do farmers not to apply carbon to grow their crops but often need to add fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus?

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2026-08-20 13:40

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Plants get nitrogen and phosphorous from the soil. If not replenished by decomposing biomass, these nutrients must be replenished via fertilizer application to insure proper plant growth.

Plants get their carbon from the air (CO2) so adding carbon to the soil wouldn't help plants much.

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