Initially, only Northwest Ohio counties with rivers and streams that feed Lake Erie were part of the state's program to incentivize farmers to better manage their fertilizer applications.
Toxic cyanobacteria from a harmful algal bloom turn western Lake Erie water green at the Maumee Bay State Park in 2019.CLEVELAND, OHIO – A state program that encourages farmers to better manage the use of fertilizers on their fields is being expanded across Ohio.
“Northwest Ohio agricultural producers have stepped up to put H2Ohio practices in place that are scientifically proven to reduce the nutrient runoff that contributes to algal blooms on Lake Erie,” said DeWine in news release this week. “With the expansion of this program statewide, we can now tackle the issue of nutrient runoff in other parts of the state and improve the quality of even more Ohio waterways.
Johnson said it’s still too early to tell how effective the voluntary program has been as recent dry springs have made measuring phosphorus levels difficult.
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