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Recently sprouted corn plants grow in a field in Savoy, Ill., on May 16, 2016. A new study from the University of Illinois on the Illinois River has found lower levels of nitrates that wash off of farm fields in recent years. Researchers believe that newer corn varieties that make better use of fertilizers may be leaving less of the chemicals behind to wash away. (AP Photo/David Mercer)

Recently sprouted corn plants grow in a field in Savoy, Ill., on May 16, 2016. A new study from the University of Illinois on the Illinois River has found lower levels of nitrates that wash off of farm fields in recent years. Researchers believe that newer corn varieties that make better use of fertilizers may be leaving less of the chemicals behind to wash away. (AP Photo/David Mercer)

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