Weed scientists say volatility of the new dicamba formulations is ONE of the ways dicamba damage to neighboring crops has occurred this season, while the makers of the herbicides say it is NOT. Jason Norsworthy, with the University of Arkansas, tells Brownfield Ag News one of the companies did not allow university testing for volatility prior to EPA approval, “We were able to test Engenia (by BASF) and yes we did see that Engenia had lower volatility risk, or at least slightly lower volatility risk based on the testing we had.
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