Tell the EPA: Ban dicamba unless and until it is proven safe
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan,
Dicamba poses serious health risks, including cancer, fertility and reproductive issues, and hormone disruption. With dicamba’s ability to spread miles beyond its initial application site, this cannot be ignored.
Using dicamba on farms has the potential to harm entire communities, including children and pets who could be exposed to the chemical. The only responsible action is for the EPA to ban dicamba nationwide unless and until it is proven safe.