MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, AR - August 9, 2017: Lyle Hadden, a soybean
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, AR - August 9, 2017: Lyle Hadden, a soybean farmer, walks through a field he's planted that shows signs of being affected by Dicamba. Dicamba, a weed killer that has been used for over 50 years, is now having a devastating impact in Arkansas and neighboring states because because the Monsanto is now selling new soybean and cotton varieties that have been genetically altered to tolerate Dicamba. While Arkansas voted to put a ban in place, farmers continue finding fields bearing the effects of the herbicide.

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