Research found that dicamba drift results from, among other things, various weather related factors. Tom Steever spoke to Mandy Bish, Research Specialist, University of Missouri, who says data from nine Missouri weather stations confirm that temperature inversions are most common later in the day. To find out more, visit mosoy.org. Brought to you by Missouri’s soybean farmers and their checkoff.
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