University of Missouri weed scientists are studying the potential effects of temperature inversions on off-target movement of the new dicamba-mix herbicides. MU Extension weed science specialist Kevin Bradley tells Brownfield Ag News the information they’ve gathered from weather stations they’ve set up in Missouri indicates the warmer air above is a contributing factor, “It just shows us that it is possible for these new products to escape out of the air as a gas and we have proven that already.
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