An extension agronomist says as more reports of dicamba drift damage come in, it’s important for growers to understand how their farm could be affected.
Paul Kassel covers a large section of northern Iowa for Iowa State University. Kassel says while dicamba drift is not a major concern in his area at this time, he is paying close attention to the developments in Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee, and recommends others do the same.
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