A commodity group in one of the states affected by alleged dicamba drift in soybeans has sent dicamba herbicide label recommendations to the state ag department.
The Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) Dicamba Drift Task Force, made up of five growers from the state and other stakeholders, sent a letter to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture requesting changes to the Minnesota Dicamba Label for 2018.
MSGA secretary Bob Worth of Lake Benton chairs the task force and says the chemistry is essential to controlling resistant weeds.
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