At the time of this article’s publication in the Agronomy eUpdate, the February existing stocks order is the last document related to dicamba registration published on the EPA website.
Having received 3,461 reports of off-target dicamba damage in 2021, the EPA is reviewing the herbicide's use to see if it can be used safely and avoid damaging non-target crops.
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis say they've teased out the chemical interactions at play and are decoding how they affect dicamba drift.
The court's June 3 decision vacated the EPA registration of its dicamba-based Engenia herbicide without giving BASF an opportunity to be heard. The request for review is necessary to correct errors in due process and administrative law principles, the company says.
Bayer's agreement to settle dicamba drift litigation includes $300 million to be paid directly to farmers who can provide proof of dicamba damage to crop yields in 2015-2020.
There was a great deal of action last Friday in the case that vacated the registrations of XtendiMax, Engenia, and FeXapan dicamba-based products. Despite a barrage of court filings on Friday, however, nothing has changed the current legal status of the dicamba products, says Ohio State University.
In a motion files June 12, 2020, BASF seeks the opportunity to demonstrate the order’s significant negative impact on U.S. agriculture and its customers.
After several days of confusion about a federal court decision revoking certain dicamba registrations, and whether or not states had to comply, the EPA has offered clarity on future sales and use of existing stocks.
State regulations may or may not be affected by the recent court decision blocking the registrations of 3 post-emergent dicamba herbicides. Read what Purdue University has to say about what growers of Xtend soybeans in Indiana need to consider in the wake of this lawsuit.
ARA President and CEO Daren Coppock sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler regarding the Ninth Circuit vacature of 3 dicamba labels earlier this week. Read the statement to learn how this impacts the farming community.
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