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Minnesota farmer battles Gulf 'dead zone'

Scientists have recorded one of the largest "dead zones" in the Gulf's history. This oxygen-sapped area -- currently about the size of New Jersey -- is caused in large part by fertilizer that funnels into the ocean from farms, since more than 40 percent of the land in the United States drains into the Gulf.

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