An herbicide may "drift" from the agricultural fields where it's sprayed and harm weeds that grow at the edge of the fields, ...
The use of any dicamba product that is not approved and labeled for over-the-top use with Roundup Ready Xtend crops is strictly prohibited by federal and state laws. Growers and applicators must ...
Easing alongside his farmland on the afternoon of June 7, Charles Johnson slammed his brakes and jolted his truck into park when he saw the dicamba cobra heads. Even from his cab and across the ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— In a sweeping victory for family farmers and dozens of endangered plants and animals, a federal court today revoked approval of the extremely volatile, weed-killing pesticide dicamba.
WASHINGTON— The Environmental Protection Agency announced today the reapproval of three products containing the drift-prone, herbicide dicamba for use on Monsanto’s genetically engineered, ...
The registration for dicamba labels (Xtendimax, Engenia, and Tavium) for over-the-top applications in tolerant soybean varieties have been pulled for the 2025 growing season. Many farmers ...
Vyconic features tolerance to dicamba, glufosinate, mesotrione, 2 4-D and glyphosate. Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Co. of ...
Lawson Priess, an agronomist from Lonsdale, will speak to the Garland County Audubon Society on Thursday about how farmers ...
Dicamba was developed in the late 1950s and first registered for use in 1962. But the herbicide is moderately toxic to humans and wildlife, Baucom said. Its use fell out of favor, and farmers ...
A University of Michigan study examined the effects of the herbicide, called dicamba, and found that plants exposed to dicamba drift had a lowered abundance of pollinators, and that pollinator ...
Weeds grow at the edge of an agricultural field. Drift from the herbicide dicamba could impact pollinator populations in patches of plants such as these.