By Haley Johnson
Chlorpyrifos pesticides have faced significant regulatory changes over the past few years. The most recent regulatory change came in December 2024, when the EPA proposed revoking most tolerances for food and feed crops, with restrictions based on location, application rates, and protections for farmworkers and vulnerable species. In Minnesota, only alfalfa, soybeans, sugar beets, and winter wheat are expected to retain approved uses.
Pesticide users should be aware of key regulatory deadlines impacting the sale, distribution, and use of chlorpyrifos:
- April 30, 2025 – Sale and distribution of certain chlorpyrifos products must cease, except for export or disposal.
- June 30, 2025 – Use of existing stock for food and feed purposes will be prohibited. However, non-food uses may continue within a two-year post-cancellation period unless additional EPA restrictions are enacted.
In Minnesota, the MDA has conditionally registered several chlorpyrifos products for use in 2025. During this transition period, users must ensure proper application in accordance with labeling requirements: