Weed scientist Kevin Bradley says there are reports of dicamba drift injury, including with legal applications of the herbicide.
“All I can say is, in Missouri, the ones I’m aware of, they’re all the new formations that have been applied,” Bradley told Brownfield Ag News Thursday, “and we still have some off-target movement.”
Dicamba approved in the last year for application in-crop over tolerant soybeans, BASF Enginia and Monsanto XtendiMax, are formulated to be less volatile, and to reduce drift onto sensitive crops.
Continue reading Drift injuries reported with new dicamba formulations at Brownfield Ag News.
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