Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reapproved the herbicide dicamba for top-application use on soybean and cotton crops after it was banned by federal court orders first in 2020 ...
Locally adapted crop varieties developed and passed down by farmers over generations (scientifically known as landraces) are already disappearing from farms across Africa ...
There’s nothing worse than coming home from a relaxing trip to a lineup of wilted, yellowing houseplants. The instinct before ...
U.S. cotton growers are facing multiple long-term challenges amid their ongoing price decline, including global consumer preference for man-made fibers. Soybean exports are expected to continue their ...
The Clark Art Institute continues its First Sunday Free series on Sunday, March 1. To celebrate Aboubaker Fofana's sculpture, "Bana ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new rules for the use of dicamba-based herbicides on soybeans and cotton ...
Farmers and environmental groups have sued EPA for continuing use of a highly contested herbicide that has been tied to cancer risk. The lawsuit filed Friday in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized a two-season registration for over-the-top dicamba use on dicamba-tolerant soybeans.
The American Soybean Association (ASA) applauds the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for finalizing a new dicamba label for Over the Top (OTT) use, an important step in preserving access to a ...
Decades after the Savannah River Site was built in the 1950s, those who lived through the relocation of Ellenton, Dunbarton, ...
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