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Nineteenth-century agronomists cringed at the thought of large cities flushing into rivers and oceans the nitrogenous wastes that could have fertilized the fields. The author of a much-used textbook estimated the annual value of “lost” human feces to be $50 million, which approached the size of the federal budget.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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