The Arkansas Plant Board has voted to adopt regulatory changes for the application of agricultural products containing dicamba.
The new regulations prohibit use between April 16th and the end of October.
Arkansas Agriculture Department communications director Adriane Barnes tells Brownfield despite the vote, the complex and complicated dicamba drift issue is not going away.
“I actually do not think this (decision) is going to slow down (discussion).
Continue reading Arkansas Plant Board approves dicamba regulatory changes at Brownfield Ag News.
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