The EPA has announced new registration and labeling on dicamba herbicides for 2018 to minimize drift damage. The agency says manufacturers have agreed to a process to get the revised labels into the hands of farmers in time for the 2018 use season. It says each company has agreed to a process to relabel products already in the marketplace, if necessary. That might involve certain retailers relabeling the products and providing a new label or manufacturers reclaiming products from certain retailers for relabeling.
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