The head of the national trade association representing companies that produce crop protection products says Missouri and Arkansas need to carefully consider the consequences of their decisions to restrict the use of dicamba herbicide.
“Our concern is that both states have taken these temporary stop-sale and use actions based on reports of concerns and complaints that have, by and large, not yet been scientifically investigated,” says Jay Vroom, president and CEO of CropLife America.
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