The impact of agricultural practices on biodiversity
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Their roots absorb rainwater, and minimize the amount of runoff entering rivers and lakes. Runoff often carries pesticides from farmers' fields that can damage aquatic ecosystems. A handful of farm dirt is rich in biodiversity. ... These organisms can help farmers to reduce the negative effects of farming
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These roots absorb rainwaterand thus minimize the amount if runoff
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