BASF officials worked with Missouri on that state’s newly released regulations for use of the company’s dicamba product next year and say they are working with all other states where it will be used. Scott Kay, Vice President of BASF crop protection, tells reporters that volatility of the product is NOT one of the causes of off-target movement, “Based on our research and experience. It’s important to note that a number of growers did have an excellent and positive results last year.” Weed scientists, however, continue to say volatility IS one of the causes of all the dicamba low-volatility products.
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