The Arkansas dicamba task force meets this Thursday to try to find consensus on recommendations for the use of dicamba products in that state.
On July 11th, a statewide ban on dicamba products was put in place for 120 days in Arkansas. That state has the most reported cases of suspected damage to soybeans of the 20 states with reported or suspected dicamba damage. According to weed scientists, there were an estimated 900-thousand-acres affected in Arkansas as of August 10th.
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