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Chemicals used for controlling insects and weeds could reduce soil fertility by
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Chemicals used for controlling insects and weeds could reduce soil fertility by
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Chemicals will poison the soil and that will affect what can be grown there
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It could effect soil fertility by not letting nature do what it was doing, and it would cause some plants not to get what they need from the bugs.
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