According to multiple sources, Agricultural pollution is the biotic and abiotic byproducts of practices done on a farm that results in the degradation of the environment causing damage to humans and other relevant things in the surrounding.
The source of this pollution may be from many sources. Notable among them is the source from polluted water, the causes from the level of landscape.
The effect of these can directly affect the ecosystems in the surroundings such as contaminating drinking water, the killing of local wildlife, and other downstream effects such as dead zones caused by the agricultural runoff in large water bodies.
Management also plays a vital role in the extent to which the pollutants create impacts on the environment. The management of agricultural practices ranges from poorly management of fertilizer, excessive use of pesticides, and the likes.
Air pollution caused by agriculture through land-use changes and animal agriculture practices has an
outsized impact on climate change.
Hence, all agricultural practices should be managed accordingly to avoid pollution