LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court has dismissed the state’s appeal of a judge’s decision to block the enforcement of a 2018 herbicide ban, saying the case is moot now that new restrictions are in effect.
Justices on Thursday dismissed the appeal of a Clay County judge’s order prohibiting the state from enforcing its dicamba ban against a group of farmers in that county. The court in 2018 had
halted
the judge’s order while they took up the appeal.
The
2018 ban
was issued after the board received nearly 1,000 complaints the previous summer that the herbicide drifted onto neighboring crops and caused damage. That ban had prohibited dicamba’s use from April 16 through Oct. 31.
The board in February approved
a new ban
that allowed dicamba’s use through May 25.

