A University of Arkansas weed scientist said Thursday he can’t recommend that dicamba be allowed in the state next year unless volatility issues are addressed.
According to a report on ArkansasOnline.com, Jason Norsworthy told members of an Arkansas dicamba task force that recent tests confirm the herbicide’s tendency to move off target and damage other crops and vegetation.
In a recent interview with Brownfield, Norsworthy said there is no easy solution to the dicamba volatility issue.
Continue reading Arkansas task force hears dicamba concerns at Brownfield Ag News.
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