ST. LOUIS — Top-selling forms of dicamba, the weedkiller that has ignited widespread controversy across agriculture for much of the last decade, can no longer be sprayed over the tops
The decision affects such dicamba use in all 34 states where it had previously been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, including in Missouri and other Midwestern farming powerhouses.
ST. LOUIS — Top-selling forms of dicamba, the weedkiller that has ignited widespread controversy across agriculture for much of the last decade, can no longer be sprayed over the tops