The debate over off-target movement of dicamba herbicides has heated up again following EPA’s decision to re-register those products.
But Bayer spokesman Ryan Rubischko tells Brownfield if applicators follow the label, volatility and drift should not be a problem.
“Things like volatility still remain low when farmers and applicators are utilizing the technology as outlined on the label,” Rubischko says.
Bayer opposes the establishment of cut-off dates for applying dicamba.
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