EPA Re-approves Dicamba, Triggering MAHA and Environmental Backlash

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The EPA re-approved the dicamba herbicide for use on cotton and soybeans after previous court restrictions, adding new limits to curb drift, but drawing criticism from environmental groups and MAHA activists who say the decision favors chemical interests over public and environmental health.
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- Trump administration approves weed killer dicamba for two common genetically modified crops The Washington Post
- Trump Administration Re-approves Twice-banned Pesticide Barron's
- EPA finalizes limited two-season use of OTT dicamba on cotton and soybeans with stricter safeguards Brownfield Ag News
- Ag Groups React To New Dicamba Label Oklahoma Farm Report
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