A farmer leader with the American Soybean Association (ASA) is urging growers to be patient as work is being done to find out how dicamba damage to soybeans has occurred this season. Davie Stephens farms in western Kentucky and is Secretary of the ASA, βItβs all come about in six weeks and to find an answer β you know, the golden egg β for what has happened on such a large scale in such a short period of time is really just really pushing the envelope.
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