"Legal Battles Over Dicamba Weed Killers Leave Farmers in Limbo"

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Kansas farmers express frustration after a U.S. federal court ruling in Arizona halts the use of dicamba weed killers, citing concerns about wind drift. The decision is expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming growing season, forcing farmers to consider alternative methods for weed control and potentially causing challenges in managing resistant weeds. Bayer, the main provider of dicamba, has expressed disagreement with the ruling and is evaluating next steps.
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- Arizona court ruling halts dicamba use | Arkansas Democrat Gazette Arkansas Online
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