EPA Advances Long-Delayed Crop Protection Registrations, Drawing Praise From Ag Groups

By Jesse Allen

American Ag Network

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday finalized registrations for a slate of new crop protection products, a move farm groups say will give growers additional tools to fight resistant weeds and disease pressure ahead of the 2027 growing season.

The agency also announced a separate effort to gather input from farmers and other agricultural stakeholders on registered pre-harvest desiccation uses in wheat, a review tied to an executive order from President Trump directing EPA to ensure such uses remain aligned with safety and environmental standards, including accurate product labeling.

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