Agricultural chemicals typically flow into the ground if they are well applied. However, they may end up in streams if they are poorly applied or if there is a flood.
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D. A. Goolsby has written: 'Occurrence and transport of agricultural chemicals in the Mississippi River basin, July through August 1993' -- subject(s): Agricultural chemicals, Environmental aspects of Agricultural chemicals, Pollution, Water
Jared R. Creason has written: 'Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality' 'Use of lawn chemicals in the Twin Cities' -- subject(s): Agricultural chemicals, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agricultural chemicals, Lawns, Weed control
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R. J Wagner has written: 'Are agricultural pesticides in surface waters of the central Columbia plateau?' -- subject(s): Agricultural chemicals, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agricultural chemicals, Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Groundwater, Pesticides, Pollution
The two type of agricultural wastes are:-Farm animal wasteChemical waste
Brian P Kelly has written: 'Ground-water monitoring plan, water quality, and variability of agricultural chemicals in the Missouri River alluvial aquifer near the city of Independence, Missouri, well field, 1998-2000' -- subject(s): Agricultural chemicals, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agricultural chemicals, Groundwater, Monitoring wells, Quality
Natural gas or methane
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One negative effect of agricultural chemicals like fertilizers and pesticides is environmental pollution. Runoff of these chemicals into water sources can harm ecosystems, contaminate water supplies, and reduce biodiversity. Overuse of chemicals can also lead to soil degradation and health risks for farmers and consumers.
Wine, agricultural products, machinery, transportation equipment, and chemicals.
A. F Sciamanna has written: 'Composition and utilization of cellulose for chemicals from agricultural residues' -- subject(s): Cellulose, Agricultural wastes, Chemical industry