The American Soybean Association (ASA) says the need to find answers on the issue of dicamba damage is becoming more urgent.
ASA president Ron Moore says ASA “is committed to establishing both a cause and a path forward on the dicamba issue”. And he says they strongly support independent research on dicamba taking place at land grant universities.
“We want to make certain that the land grant universities that are widespread across the U.S.
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