The maker of the dicamba-mix product now banned in Arkansas disagrees with the ban because the decision was made after testimony from many growers who are using Engenia with success. BASF defended the herbicide technology in a statement provided to Brownfield. More than 600 dicamba injury complaints have been filed in Arkansas. The Arkansas ban goes into effect Tuesday.
On Friday, the state of Missouri put a temporary ban in place on all dicamba mix products sold: BASF’s Engenia, DuPont’s Fexapan and Monsanto’s Xtendimax.
Continue reading BASF and Monsanto react to dicamba bans at Brownfield Ag News.
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