Dicamba has been approved for over-the-top use in soybeans for the next two seasons but with significant requirements in place from EPA. In some cases, states are adopting stronger regulations for ...
On June 8, the US Environmental Protection Agency canceled the registration of three herbicide products containing the chemical dicamba. Farmers will no longer be able to buy the products but can use ...
A decision this month by the U.S. District Court of Arizona has overturned the Environmental Protection Agency's 2020 reapproval of three dicamba-containing products produced by agricultural companies ...
Nearly 800 comments submitted to EPA on its dicamba ecological and human health risk assessments split widely on the herbicide’s value to American agriculture. Broadly speaking, comments broke down ...
The EPA has announced three over-the-top dicamba products can be used in the 2026 and 2027 growing seasons. But legal challenges over the products' use persist. EPA has said soybean farmers again will ...
An herbicide may "drift" from the agricultural fields where it's sprayed and harm weeds that grow at the edge of the fields, impacting pollinators. Dicamba was developed in the late 1950s and first ...
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