Missouri Weed Scientist Kevin Bradley tells Brownfield Ag News the new EPA registration for dicamba over-the-top application is a concern in Missouri.
The EPA says it can be applied 45 days after soybean planting, “Some areas have a lot of double crop beans and they’re usually not even planted UNTIL July,” says Bradley, “But even if we just take full season soybeans as an example that means we’re going to have the possibility of spraying dicamba well into July.” And, he says, that’s when Missouri has had a lot of problems over the years with off-target damage.
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