The Environmental Protection Agency’s timeline for reviewing a new dicamba label submitted by Bayer could mean growers won’t be able to use the herbicide next year.
Pesticide maker Bayer Crop Science has asked EPA to again let farmers use the weedkiller dicamba, which the agency partly banned after a lawsuit earlier this year.
WASHINGTON— Pesticide-maker Bayer has asked the Environmental Protection Agency to re-approve the dangerous pesticide dicamba for use on genetically engineered cotton and soybeans.
In calling for an end to all uses of the pesticide on food, the agency cited evidence that acephate harms workers who apply the chemical as well as the general public and young children, who may be ...
Tuesday's announcement comes after the EPA filed a complaint against neoprene maker Denka in 2022 to force the company to cut ...
Tuesday's announcement comes after the EPA filed a complaint against neoprene maker Denka in 2022 to force the company to cut chloroprene emissions at its facility in LaPlace, Louisiana.
A proposal to prohibit lawsuits over warning labels on pesticides — if the product already has a qualifying warning label — ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule Tuesday that will end many uses of the highly toxic, cancer-causing ...
The manufacturer of a popular weedkiller won support Wednesday from the Missouri House for a proposal that could shield it ...
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“Designating these chemicals under our Superfund authority will allow EPA to address more contaminated sites, take earlier action, and expedite cleanups, all while ensuring polluters pay for the ...