Pesticide-drift concerns still hang over ag industry

RosaNFFC In the News

Glenn Pulse is an organic farmer in South Dakota and a member of our coalition through Dakota Rural Action. He recently spoke to Public News Service about the environmental impacts of dicamba weed-killers.

Glenn Pulse, co-owner of an organic farm in Vermillion, said a 2017 drift incident had a big impact on his operation.

“Our entire farm was covered. We lost a lot of livestock, and thousands of bees were killed,” he explained.

It also resulted in health concerns for his family, having to regain his organic farmer certification, and a legal battle over restitution. Groups such as the National Family Farm Coalition have been fighting what they call the deregulation of these chemicals, arguing the drift and runoff effect has damaged millions of crops.

Dicamba-manufacturing companies deny responsibility, instead blaming farmers who apply it for not following guidelines.

Read the full article at Public News Service.