The Missouri Department of Agriculture says there have been 21 complaints of alleged dicamba damage and 10 complaints about 2,4-D damage to unintended crops.
For the first time, this week, Deputy Ag director Garrett Hawkins says there is damage reported in soybeans, “We’ve seen a few soybeans but it’s been diverse so far, in terms of these initial complaints. In terms of looking at ornamental trees and some of your specialty crops as well.” As of Wednesday, the alleged soybean damage complaints encompassed 1,599 acres.
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