Crops damaged by drift of dicamba weedkiller

The Missouri state Agriculture Department has received more than 100 complaints this spring and summer of crop damage from wind-spread “drift” of the herbicide dicamba from neighboring fields, says DTN, saying some growers are using the weedkiller on soybeans although it is not approved. “The hotbed for the off-target and off-label problems appears to be… » Read More

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