Bradley says continued damage from the herbicide this year would be a predictable consequence of so many farmers converting to dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton — many of whom did so to avoid the ...
EPA is proposing to re-register dicamba herbicide for over-the-top application to cotton and soybeans, with restrictions intended to limit ecological harm. Dicamba has been blamed for significant ...
Farmers from 10 states are eligible to join a potential class action against Monsanto from dicamba drift damage. States include Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, ...
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota farmer takes a snap of his crops and adds the temperature, wind conditions, date and other details into the text fields on his Snapchat app. It’s part of Austin ...
Bill Bader surveys his peach trees for damage he says is from illegal use of the herbicide dicamba. Bader, who runs Missouri's largest peach farm, says he may end up losing half of his 900 acres of ...
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign crop scientists were able to detect subtle dicamba herbicide damage on soybeans from sensors mounted on drones, a step toward detection from space. From left, ...
Some 100 acres of soybeans at the state-funded agriculture experiment station at Keiser in Mississippi County have been ruined by the herbicide dicamba. The afflicted field will be disced up and ...
The operators of two Southeast Missouri soybean farms have filed a class-action lawsuit against St. Louis-based Monsanto Co., alleging their crops were damaged by exposure to dicamba herbicide. The 35 ...
In west central Iowa, reports of soybean damage from dicamba drift are becoming common. “The damage has been fairly significant out here,” Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Mike Witt ...
Arkansas farmers won't be able to spray the herbicide dicamba over their crops this year, a situation that concerns members of the state Plant Board who said Tuesday that they expect to see an ...
China, the largest purchaser of U.S. soybeans, has yet to make a purchase from this fall's crop. We asked executive head of Terrain Ag John Newton how long the lack of purchasing could go on, if U.S.
Drones now can detect subtle soybean canopy damage from dicamba at one ten-thousandth of the herbicide’s label rate — simulating vapor drift — eight days after application. This advancement in remote ...
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