With its present seemingly secure, the focus now turns to what happens next for the herbicide.
In a numbers-obsessed world, here are some of importance to the farm market.
For the first time in memory, no in-person events will be taking place for ag retailers to attend this summer.
Following some rough years, ag retailers are apparently having an easier time applying dicamba these days.
With most court cases at a standstill because of COVID-19, there is still some news to share on the popular herbicide.
According to the 2020 CropLife 100 Mid-Year Survey, 90% of respondents believe COVID-19 will have some kind of “negative financial impact”.
Early results from the 2020 CropLife 100 Mid-Year Survey indicate “business as usual” for agriculture so far, with some worry for the months ahead.
The adjuvants segment has consistently performed well over the past few years for CropLife 100 retailers – and this should remain the case according to the data.
As social distancing becomes the norm across the country, trade shows scheduled for further out in the year are still on the calendar.
Even with city and state lockdowns in place, agricultural workers can continue doing their jobs.
Right now, no one is quite certain what impact this new disease might have on the marketplace.
Despite unfavorable market conditions most years, the micronutrients segment continues to outpace other crop inputs among CropLife 100 retailers.
E-Commerce in ag retail has shifted from a “major concern’ to a “minor threat,” according to the annual CropLife 100 survey.
Legislation will keep trade with America’s two neighbors from disruption.
Attendees at two state association meetings in January were keeping their fingers crossed that the upcoming growing season would be a “return to normalcy.”
Long-rumored crop protection combination will create super-sized chemical/seed/fertilizer giant. But will regulators step in soon?
Two different agencies call for appeals court to reverse lower court decision against herbicide.
Next year could be a pivotal one for the popular herbicide.
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