An Alabama farmer says dicamba applicators in his state
have been able to avoid many of the off-target problems seen elsewhere.
Chad Henderson of Madison grows soybeans, corn and wheat near the Tennessee border.
“I think Alabama as a whole has done an excellent job. Our fields are smaller, we have more trees, boundaries and things of that nature. It’s harder for (dicamba) to get up in the dust and take off and be drift.
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