EPA Establishes New Sulfentrazone Tolerances for Corn Products
Published Date: 5/19/2025
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The EPA just set new safety limits for sulfentrazone pesticide leftovers on corn and related products to keep our food safe. Farmers and food producers need to follow these updated rules starting now, with no extra costs expected. This move helps protect you while keeping farming running smoothly!
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EPA sets sulfentrazone limits on corn
You may eat corn or corn products that now have new safety limits for residues of the pesticide sulfentrazone. The EPA finalized tolerance actions for "residues of sulfentrazone in or on corn, pop, grain and corn, pop, stover."
Farmers must follow new sulfentrazone tolerances
If you are a farmer or food producer, you must follow the EPA's finalized tolerance rules for sulfentrazone residues on corn, pop, grain, and corn, pop, stover, starting now. The document states these updated rules are finalized and notes no extra costs are expected.
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