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What type of fertiliser is used on inorganic farms?

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What type of fertiliser is used on inorganic farms?

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Every man-made insecticide or herbicide contains carbon. So do all the growth hormones and antibiotics. All of these products, which so-called “organic growers” say are so evil, are, in fact, organic. If you’re looking for something inorganic that is used in agriculture, you need look no further than water. Water contains only hydrogen and oxygen – no carbon at all – and is therefore very much inorganic. And every single one of these so-called “organic growers” uses water.

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