.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto !important; } Update: On February 6, 2024, following a 2020 lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity and other groups, the U.S. District Court of Arizona revoked the approval of three popular dicamba products for over-the-top use. The EPA violated federal law in 2020 by not providing proper opportunities for the public to weigh in before the agency approved dicamba herbicides manufactured by BASF, Bayer, and Syngenta, the court ruled. *** Midday, mid-June, mercury in the mid-90s. On the Arkansas Northeastern College campus in Blytheville, Dan Scheiman peers through binoculars at a big oak. Robins and cardinals flit nearby, but it’s not a bird that’s caught his eye. Something is wrong with the tree. He marches over for a closer look. The leaves are curling inward, an abnormality...