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Dicamba is associated with some cancers in humans and can drift from its intended target to kill other plants and affect ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed allowing the weed killer dicamba for genetically engineered soybeans and ...
Experts have warned that if the EPA were to bring back dicamba, the results would be devastating—as they have been in the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Wednesday its plans to reregister the herbicide dicamba. Other environmental news is on the “boiling frog effect” of extreme climate events, FEMA flood ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed approvals for three products containing the weedkiller dicamba ...
The EPA’s decision to seek reapproval of dicamba runs counter to the recent report by the Make America Healthy Again Commission, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ...
EPA has approved a new weedkiller to replace dicamba. Shutterstock EPA has given final approval to a new weedkiller that provides a substitute for a recently banned and cancer-linked pesticide.
The EPA has blocked Bayer, BASF and Syngenta from selling dicamba products after a federal court ruling. Could that boost revenue for Corteva?
The EPA has blocked Bayer, BASF and Syngenta from selling dicamba products after a federal court ruling. Could that boost revenue for Corteva?
The EPA is letting farmers use existing stocks of dicamba on soybeans and cotton for the 2024 growing season. Cutoff dates are in June and July depending on the state and use.
* The end dates for the use of existing stocks outlined in this Table are consistent with the application cut-off dates on the previously approved labeling of the formerly registered dicamba ...