Dicamba: A Guide to Your Label About two years. That’s all the time you have to prove to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) you and your neighbors will follow new dicamba formulation ...
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 ...
One of the bills, H.R. 662, would increase the current fine for off-label dicamba applications from $1,000 per field to $1,000 per acre. North Carolina has approved special local need (SLN) labels.