
Iowa is one of several states that will be conducting dicamba training sessions in the coming weeks.
Iowa deputy secretary of agriculture Mike Naig says training will help address many of last year’s dicamba issues.
“There’s a fairly steep learning curve here with this product,” Naig says. “There’s a lot of different conditions on the label, from tank mixes and tank cleanout to boom heights, ground speed, wind speed—all manner of different items that folks need to be aware of to make good, safe, effective application.”
Naig says the training won’t completely eliminate dicamba drift issues.
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