University of Missouri 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, “and we still have some off-target movement.”
Dicamba was approved in the last year for application in-crop over soybeans specifically bred to be tolerant of the broadleaf herbicide.
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