Vermont lawmakers have passed a law banning the prophylactic use of treated seeds starting in 2029, with restrictions on spraying the chemicals going into effect this year.
The Legislature decided to exempt orchards and golf courses from the ban — something that rankles dairy farmers, who use treated seeds to grow corn to feed their cows.
“Vermont is a tough place to farm,” said Harold Howrigan Jr., who owns a seventh generation dairy farm in Fairfield. “If golf courses and apple orchards and others can maintain the ability to use these products, why not dairy?”
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