Glyphosate use may be OK on farms, gardens, but Bayer may pay for it
Story Date: 5/2/2019

 

Source: Dan Flynn, FOOD SAFETY NEWS, 5/2/19


Its critics say the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has “doubled down” on the active ingredient in Roundup, the popular weed killer. But that’s probably an overstatement. On April 30 the EPA changed Roundup’s label requirements with suggested application measures to reduce glyphosate drift and disclosure about herbicide resistance. New instructions will advise against spraying Roundup when winds exceed 15 mph or during temperature inversions.

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