A weed scientist says all eyes have been on Arkansas as farmers in the state continues to battle dicamba drift issues.
And despite some of the most stringent dicamba use restrictions in the country, the number if misuse complaints is on the rise.
Aaron Hager with the University of Illinois says off target movement is still happening. “But unfortunately we read an article by Dr. Barber just a couple of days ago where he documents and talks about how they’re still encountering thousands of acres of soybean that have been adversely impact or drifted upon by dicamba,” he says.
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