The EPA’s restricted use designation on the newer dicamba herbicides for 2018 is supported by the American Soybean Association, “I think that’s the right thing to do, given the issues we dealt with this past summer. We don’t know for sure exactly what happened,” says ASA president Ron Moore, an Illinois soybean farmer. He tells Brownfield it’s too important of a technology to ignore the dicamba damage issues out there.
Moore says the Soybean Checkoff continues to support some of the research that land grant universities are doing to determine the root of the problem, “To find out for sure what happened.
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