Complaints over dicamba chemical continue in Missouri

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(AP) – The Missouri Department of Agriculture says it is
continuing to receive a high volume of complaints over dicamba
from farmers who say the chemical is ruining their crops.The agency received more than 310 complaints about dicamba this year, the
highest number in years. A majority of complaints came from farmers in
southeastern Missouri, who contend the chemical drifted from nearby farms and ruined their soybean fields.

The Columbia Missourian reports an estimated 3.1 million acres across the U.S. have been harmed by chemical this summer.

The state temporarily banned the chemical in July, but the ban was lifted
within a week with restrictions on its use.

The chemical was designed to kill broadleaf weeds but can drift into other
farmer’s crops that are not dicamba-resistant.

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