The EPA could make changes to the application of the new dicamba herbicides in 2018 because of drift damage to soybeans and other crops this season.
Monsanto’s Rob Fraley tells Brownfield his company prefers what states are seeking. Monsanto makes Xtendimax herbicide which was approved by the EPA late last year, “What I hear from state regulators is, you know, if there’s going to be a need to change a training program – do it at a national level so it’s not a state-by-state fix.
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