|
Source: AGRIBUSINESS GLOBAL, 4/19/21
Corteva Agriscience had already decided to stop playing in the dicamba space in the present. Now, the company has decided against taking part in the future, too, writes Eric Sfiligoj at CropLife. In mid-April, Corteva announced that it was voluntarily ending its efforts to receive EPA registration for a new dicamba formulation containing a unique choline salt different than any currently on the market. This unnamed product would have been the company’s attempt to address some of the off-target application complaints that have dogged dicamba since its widespread agricultural use began back in 2017. For more of this story, click here.
|