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Source: Jacqui Fatka, FARM PROGRESS, 9/22/21
As reports of dicamba incidences continued in the 2021 growing season, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan says EPA is “extremely concerned” about reports of new dicamba incidences and indicated further changes for growers could be coming in the 2022 growing season if the analysis warrants adjustments. “Growers are currently planning for the 2022 season, and we expect dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton to remain a significant part of the total soybean and cotton acres planted,” says Odessa Hines, external affairs manager for... For more of this story, click here.
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