U.S. farmers struggling with slumping incomes and depressed grain prices have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides as they plan for spring planting next year, which market analysts said could hit the bottom lines of agrichemical companies. Signs of these financial impacts are already emerging. Bayer shares fell sharply to a 20-year low […]
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