The American Soybean Association thinks it’s too soon to tell what will happen with dicamba use in 2022. “There were no actions tied to the EPA’s dicamba report and the agency made that abundantly clear,” said Kyle Kunkler, director of government affairs, American Soybean Association. “In the report, the EPA has not ruled out that they want to continue to look at what they’re reporting on. They haven’t ruled out the possibility of continuing to look at additional mitigation. We’d be very concerned about that, because many farmers have already made their 2022 purchases.”
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