"CHICAGO - Missouri has issued its first fines over the misuse of a farm chemical in 2016 that went on to be linked in different formulations to widespread U.S. crop damage this year, the state said on Thursday.
Authorities fined eight people a total of $145,125 for improperly spraying the chemical known as dicamba, used to kill weeds, in what Missouri called “the first wave of civil penalties issued to applicators,” according to a statement.
The delay between sprayings last year and the state’s action shows how a long process of investigating many complaints about dicamba use is straining resources in farm states."
Tom Polansek reports for Reuters December 14, 2017.
"Missouri Issues First Fines Over Misuse Of Farm Chemical In 2016"
Source: Reuters, 12/15/2017