The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released a draft Herbicide Strategy (Strategy) that focuses on developing and implementing early protections for more than 900 federally threatened and endangered species in 48 states. The Strategy covers conventional herbicides – an important, widely used tool that growers use to prevent or eliminate weeds that would otherwise compete for light, moisture, and nutrients with the crops, affecting the quality and quantity of produce. The draft Strategy, released at the end of July, is part of EPA’s ongoing efforts to develop a multichemical, multispecies approach to meeting its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA); the EPA recently extended the comment period to October 22.