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U.S. approves use of Bayer weed killer for five years

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
OCTOBER 27, 20204:00 PM UPDATED AN HOUR AGO

By Tom Polansek

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Tuesday it will allow farmers to spray crops with weed killers based on the chemical dicamba that are sold by Bayer AG BAYGn.DE and other companies, after a U.S. appeals court blocked sales in June.

The decision is a boost for Bayer, which has been hammered by lawsuits over various chemicals in the United States since acquiring seed company Monsanto in 2018.

The EPA re-approved for five years Bayer’s XtendiMax, a popular dicamba-based herbicide that is sprayed on soybeans and cotton genetically engineered to resist it. It is known to drift away and damage other crops that are not resistant to it.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...tent&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
 
For Immediate Release, May 4, 2020
Contact:Nathan Donley, (971) 717-6406, ndonley@biologicaldiversity.org


National Institutes of Health Study Links Dicamba, Increased Cancer Risks

Findings Come As Spraying of Drift-prone Herbicide Ramps Up in Midwest, South

WASHINGTON— Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found that use of the pesticide dicamba can increase the risk of developing numerous cancers, including liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancers, acute and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and mantle cell lymphoma.

https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/n...ks-dicamba-increased-cancer-risks-2020-05-04/
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Dicamba
Technical Fact Sheet
High ToxicityModerate ToxicityLow ToxicityVery Low Toxicity
Acute Oral LD[SUB]50[/SUB]Up to and including 50 mg/kg
(≤ 50 mg/kg)
Greater than 50 through 500 mg/kg
(>50-500 mg/kg)
Greater than 500 through 5000 mg/kg
(>500-5000 mg/kg)
Greater than 5000 mg/kg
(>5000 mg/kg)
Inhalation LC[SUB]50[/SUB]Up to and including 0.05 mg/L
(≤0.05 mg/L)
Greater than 0.05 through 0.5 mg/L
(>0.05-0.5 mg/L)
Greater than 0.5 through 2.0 mg/L
(>0.5-2.0 mg/L)
Greater than 2.0 mg/L
(>2.0 mg/L)
Dermal LD[SUB]50[/SUB]Up to and including 200 mg/kg
(≤200 mg/kg)
Greater than 200 through 2000 mg/kg
(>200-2000 mg/kg)
Greater than 2000 through 5000 mg/kg
(>2000-5000 mg/kg)
Greater than 5000 mg/kg
(>5000 mg/kg)
Primary Eye IrritationCorrosive (irreversible destruction of ocular tissue) or corneal involvement or irritation persisting for more than 21 daysCorneal involvement or other eye irritation clearing in 8 - 21 daysCorneal involvement or other eye irritation clearing in 7 days or lessMinimal effects clearing in less than 24 hours
Primary Skin IrritationCorrosive (tissue destruction into the dermis and/or scarring)Severe irritation at 72 hours (severe erythema or edema)Moderate irritation at 72 hours (moderate erythema)Mild or slight irritation at 72 hours (no irritation or erythema)

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http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/archive/dicamba_tech.html
 
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