The EPA’s numbers are lower than the University of Missouri’s when it comes to dicamba crop damage this year but the EPA does say that only one in five cases of damage were likely reported to states. The EPA on Wednesday outlined its new plans on how it will better regulate the herbicide.
MU’s Dr. Kevin Bradley shows a total of 3.6 Million acres damaged, based on reports by state weed extension scientists, as of October 15th.
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