Corteva, BASF File Motions to Intervene in Dicamba Case
June 15, 2020
Soybean growers and retailers in Illinois can breathe a sigh of relief as the IDA extends the dicamba application cut-off date to June 25.
EPA’s order will advance protection of public health and the environment by ensuring use of existing stocks follows important application procedures.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig issued a statement in response to the EPA’s cancellation order on three dicamba product registrations.
After a tumultuous three-plus years, dicamba application is no longer legal in the U.S.
EPA “substantially understated” risks of the herbicide, court says.
By the end of this year, EPA will have to decide whether or not to re-register dicamba for use during the 2021 growing season.
Following some rough years, ag retailers are apparently having an easier time applying dicamba these days.
From COVID-19 to lawsuits targeting crop protection products, three industry experts weigh in on the biggest issues facing ag professionals today.
Asmus Farm Supply shares lessons learned on dicamba-resistant cropping systems and applications, as well as how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the company’s approach to doing business.
As registration deadline looms, EPA intends to work with state pesticide regulators on its review of new dicamba formulations.
In a bid to resolve the much-debated ‘side effects’ of dicamba and coming 2,4-D technologies, the race heats up to innovate and patent multi-functional products.
Editors Eric Sfiligoj and Paul Schrimpf discuss USDA planting projections for 2020, and discuss the latest news on dicamba use and registration.
All eyes are on Illinois to bring drift complaint numbers down. Meanwhile, pesticide applicators are the target of a new bill.
Row Crop Weed Specialist Larry Steckel chats on two worsening issues he has witnessed with dicamba: suspected resistance and a lack of grassweed control.
Just as the war on glyphosate came hurtling through the legal system, so now begin the dicamba lawsuits, attracting the public’s scornful eye along the way.
Heading into year four of dicamba-resistant technologies, agriculture grapples with a troubling status quo and the future.
Among the key decisions this year, the agency will decide whether the registrations for new dicamba products remain or are modified further for the 2021 season.
WinField United research has found a combination of tank mix products that considerably reduces driftable fines and helps spray applications land as intended.
As the market’s first premix residual dicamba herbicide, Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology from Syngenta delivered exceptional first-year weed […]