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EPA Announced Dicamba Label Changes

Dan Environment, Industry News Release

announcedThe Environmental Protection Agency Friday announced new restrictions for dicamba-based herbicides, classifying dicamba as a restricted-use product.

The EPA said that only certified pesticide applicators, or people under their supervision, will be allowed to spray dicamba. The EPA also is reducing the maximum wind speed and the hours during each day when dicamba may be sprayed and will require farmers to keep records proving they’re complying with the product label, according to Reuters.

Monsanto says the EPA decision will “ensure farmers have even more success” with dicamba-based herbicides, such as Monsanto’s Roundup Ready Xtend Crop System.

Thousands of complaints during this growing season, and many from last year, of dicamba drifting to neighboring fields not tolerant to the herbicide, prompted the announcement by the EPA.

From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting News Service.