CLICK HERE TO VIEW CURRENT ISSUE

Stay Informed
with these

Services
Agri Marketing Update
e-newsletter sent each Monday and Thursday
@AgriMarketing on Twitter
Farm Show Guide
Marketing Services Guide
Books:

National Agri-Marketing Association
NAMA Website
Upcoming Events
Chapters
Agri-Marketing Conf
Best of NAMA 2024












FARM BUREAU URGES EPA TO PRIORITIZE SOUND SCIENCE IN PESTICIDE DECISIONS
Source: American Farm Bureau Federation news release

WASHINGTON - American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) announcement that the agency is revoking all tolerances for the pesticide chlorpyrifos.

"Farmers and ranchers care deeply about the quality of our crops - nothing is more important than producing safe, nutritious food. So, we must be guided by the most reliable determinant of safety, which is science.

"This administration has repeatedly made commitments to abide by science, yet the EPA decision on chlorpyrifos strays from that commitment and takes away an important tool to manage pests and insects. We urge EPA officials not to make determinations on pesticides outside of the regular registration review process already underway.

"The integrity of the registration review process and commitment to using sound science must be prioritized in a decision of such far-reaching consequences."


Search News & Articles








Proudly associated with:
SIIA AM&P Canadian Agri-food Marketers Alliance National Agri-Marketing Association
Agricultural Relations Council National Association of Farm Broadcasters Agricultural Communicators Network Livestock Publications Council
All content © 2025, Henderson Communications LLC. | User Agreement