Something’s poisoning America’s farms. Scientists fear ‘forever’ chemicals.

Jason Grostic, who lost his family’s cattle business is shown in July in Brighton, Mich. Grostic’s property was found to be contaminated by sludge fertilizer in 2020. The state placed a health advisory on his beef, dooming his ranch overnight. (Emily Elconin/The New York Times)

A field in Texas where sludge-based fertilizer had been applied, in July, in Johnson County, Texas. Neighbors claim it led to animal deaths. (Jordan Vonderhaar/The New York Times)

For decades, farmers across America have been encouraged by the federal government to spread municipal sewage on millions of acres of farmland as fertilizer. It was rich in nutrients, and it helped keep the sludge out of landfills.