The EPA has re-registered dicamba products but only for two years. Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler tells Brownfield Ag News why, “This is an important pesticide that a lot of people depend on but there’s also been some issues with surrounding property owners and we to take all of that into account – to continue to allow it to be used for the next two years so that we can get more data to make a long-term decision.”
One of the biggest new restrictions involves buffer zones.
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