The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has received more than 30 complaints of dicamba drift injury.
MDA senior communications officer Allen Sommerfeld confirmed the report, telling Brownfield investigations are ongoing.
University of Minnesota Extension educator Dave Nicolai says symptoms of dicamba drift to sensitive crops typically don’t appear for at least two weeks.
“I think we’re going to be more aware of it here this next week (and) going forward, as more people see it.
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