Arkansas Supreme Court Halts Farmers' Access to Dicamba and More...

Arkansas Supreme Court Halts Farmers' Access to Dicamba: About 155 farmers had just over a week of access to dicamba before the Arkansas Supreme Court issued stays for two of the three temporary restraining orders on the state's in-season dicamba ban, pending appeals.
(Emily UNGLESBEE, DTN/The Progressive Farmer; April 26, 2018)


Missouri Department of Agriculture extends Dicamba cutoff date for southeast Missouri counties to June 10
(News Release, Missouri Department of Agriculture; April 26, 2018)
https://agriculture.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/52a8a89c-c7b1-46a9-affc-eab96dcc4264

Dicamba spraying currently allowed by several hundred
(David BENNETT, Delta FarmPress; April 20, 2018)
http://www.deltafarmpress.com/soybeans/dicamba-spraying-currently-allowed-several-hundred

2018 Could Be Do or Die For Dicamba
(Gil GULLICKSON, Successful Farming/Agriculture.com; February 27, 2018)
https://www.agriculture.com/crops/soybeans/2018-could-be-do-or-die-for-dicamba


Websites:


Dicamba Updates
(Arkansas Agriculture Department)
http://www.aad.arkansas.gov/arkansas-dicamba-information-updates

Dicamba Facts
(Missouri Department of Agriculture)
https://agriculture.mo.gov/plants/pesticides/dicamba-facts.php?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=



N. B.:  For more information regarding Dicamba, please refer to "Blog Archives" for my former blog post under the following title and date:


Impacts of Dicamba Herbicides on Agriculture, Environment                                3/4/2018

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