The mural declares Campbell the "Peach Capital of Missouri." But peaches don't grow in Campbell anymore. At least, not the way they used to. Editor’s Note: This story was originally published by the ...
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. Reporter Johnathan Hettinger is covering ...
Following a $15 million award for compensatory damages Friday, a federal jury on Saturday awarded a Missouri peach farm $250 million in punitive damages in its dicamba drift case against Bayer and ...
Are the peach trees on Bill Bader’s farm in Dunklin County dying because of improper herbicide use or is it because of root rot and a variety of other causes? That’s the central question a federal ...
KENNETT, Mo. (KAIT) - Peaches are in short supply as farmers struggle to keep up with demand while combating both the weather and chemical drift. Dicamba is an essential herbicide for some farmers. It ...
A federal jury in the Eastern district of Missouri has awarded Bader Farms $265 million in damages in a lawsuit accusing BASF and Bayer of marketing a defective crop system that caused dicamba sprayed ...
Bill Bader surveys his peach trees for damage he says is from illegal use of the herbicide dicamba. Bader, who runs Missouri's largest peach farm, says he may end up losing half of his 900 acres of ...
Following a $15 million award for compensatory damages Friday, a federal jury on Saturday awarded a Missouri peach farm $250 million in punitive damages in its dicamba drift case against Bayer and ...
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