President Donald Trump has been in office for less than a month, and agriculture is getting a better sense of the administration’s trade and regulatory policies.
Arkansas lawmakers on Friday approved banning an herbicide that farmers say has drifted onto crops where it wasn’t applied and caused damage, but the prohibition still faces a legal challenge from a maker of the weed killer. Read more
“Those who did make these applications have created a domino effect of bad publicity for U.S. agriculture, regulatory headaches, complaints, and potential soybean yield losses and they have caused negative implications for regulation of future technologies.” Read more