President Donald Trump signed an order aimed at protecting domestic supplies of elemental phosphorus used by the US military and glyphosate-based herbicides common in US agricultural production, ...
Supporters of the “Make America Healthy Again” strategy have long railed against pesticides, making opposition to them a pillar of the movement. “Donald Trump’s executive order puts America first ...
Frequent rainfall events throughout most of May in Nebraska have caused a significant delay in soybean planting compared to the five-year average (National Agricultural Statistics Service). USDA ...
Section 1. Policy and Findings. Elemental phosphorus is pervasive in defense supply chains and is therefore crucial to military readiness and national defense. It is a key input in smoke, illumination ...
When Michigan farmer Jake Drozd noticed resistant weeds popping up in his soybean and cornfields, he knew he needed a change to control the waterhemp, marestail and giant ragweed. But with 8,200 acres ...
President Donald Trump issues an executive order to prioritize U.S. production of the herbicide glyphosate. The order uses the Defense Production Act, citing glyphosate's importance to food security ...
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would push for a greater supply of glyphosate-based herbicides, leaving scientists and environmentalists deeply concerned. The ...
BOLSTERING NATIONAL SECURITY BY PRESERVING CRITICAL SUPPLY CHAINS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order mobilizing the Defense Production Act to protect domestic production of ...
President’s move, which also seeks ‘immunity’ for makers, faces backlash from health advocates and Maha coalition Donald Trump has signed an executive order protecting production of glyphosate-based ...
An executive order aimed at ramping up production of glyphosate set off alarms among supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. By Hiroko Tabuchi and Sheryl Gay Stolberg President Trump ...
"Glyphosate is a weed killer," DeSantis said. "It’s the main ingredient you find in Roundup and other weed-killing brands. It's designed to kill plants, it is not meant to be eaten." The group has ...