Growers across the U.S. farm belt said last summer that dicamba drifted away from where it was sprayed, damaging millions of acres of crops.
By Tom Polansek Reuters, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Business
Fri, 02/16/2018 - 4:26pm
Growers across the U.S. farm belt said last summer that dicamba drifted away from where it was sprayed, damaging millions of acres of crops.