Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis say they've teased out the chemical interactions at play and are decoding how they affect dicamba drift.
After several days of confusion about a federal court decision revoking certain dicamba registrations, and whether or not states had to comply, the EPA has offered clarity on future sales and use of existing stocks.
State regulations may or may not be affected by the recent court decision blocking the registrations of 3 post-emergent dicamba herbicides. Read what Purdue University has to say about what growers of Xtend soybeans in Indiana need to consider in the wake of this lawsuit.
ARA President and CEO Daren Coppock sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler regarding the Ninth Circuit vacature of 3 dicamba labels earlier this week. Read the statement to learn how this impacts the farming community.
Up until last week, dicamba-related complaints in Illinois were minimal for 2019. A recent uptick in complaints, however, dashed any hope that off-target issues would be less this year than during the previous two growing seasons, according to the University of Illinois.
Temperature inversions are common during the growing season, and knowing how to tell if one is likely to occur may help prevent Dicamba damage on susceptible plants and crops, say researchers at the University of Missouri. Find out what their research reveals about how wind speed, cloud cover, obstructions and other factors affect temperature inversions.
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