The EPA says farmers can still spray dicamba on their crops next year — with some new restrictions. The weedkiller has been blamed for drifting into fields, damaging millions of acres of crops.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
NPR News: With OK From EPA, Use Of Controversial Weedkiller Is Expected To Double
By Umair Ahmed
October 14, 2017
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With OK From EPA, Use Of Controversial Weedkiller Is Expected To Double
The EPA says farmers can still spray dicamba on their crops next year — with some new restrictions. The weedkiller has been blamed for drifting into fields, damaging millions of acres of crops.
The EPA says farmers can still spray dicamba on their crops next year — with some new restrictions. The weedkiller has been blamed for drifting into fields, damaging millions of acres of crops.
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