This week the Environmental Protection Agency granted five-year registrations to two dicamba herbicides -- XtendiMax and Engenia -- as well as a re-registered dicamba herbicide, Tavium. EPA's dicamba decisions drew praise from agricultural groups including the National Cotton Council. Reece Langley, Vice President of Washington Operations for the Cotton Council, joins us with more information on how the Council worked with EPA to develop a label that would work for U.S. cotton farmers.