In addition to the normal challenges associated with harvest, some Midwestern growers are also trying to determine whether yield loss in their soybean fields is due to off-target movement of dicamba.
Stephanie Porter, a sales agronomist with Burrus Seed, says she’s seen and heard yield loss reports ranging from zero to 40 bushels per acre. But Porter says linking those losses directly to dicamba damage won’t be an easy task.
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