The EPA Says Farmers Can Keep Using Weedkiller Blamed For Vast Crop Damage
The Environmental Protection Agency has given farmers the OK to continue to spray the controversial weedkiller dicamba. The chemical is prone to blowing in the wind and damaging other vegetation.
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November 2, 2018 at 01:08AM
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NPR News: The EPA Says Farmers Can Keep Using Weedkiller Blamed For Vast Crop Damage
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