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Soybean growers applaud Supreme Court decision on glyphosate

by | Jun 25, 2026 | 5 Ag Stories, News

The American Soybean Association is praising a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that federal pesticide labeling requirements take precedence over state failure-to-warn claims. The decision in Durnell v. Monsanto found that pesticide labels approved under federal law cannot be overridden by differing state requirements. Soybean growers say the ruling provides greater certainty for farmers who rely on crop protection products. “Farmers depend on clear, consistent labeling and a uniform regulatory framework to use pesticides safely and responsibly,” ASA said in a statement. The organization added that the decision reaffirms the role of science-based regulation in pesticide oversight. ASA noted that the EPA and regulatory agencies around the world have repeatedly concluded that glyphosate does not pose a cancer risk when used as directed. The soybean group argued that conflicting state regulations create confusion and could limit access to important crop protection tools.