University of Illinois weed scientist Aaron Hager says EPA label amendments for dicamba won’t be enough to ensure success in the 2018 growing season.
“In my humble opinion, it’s going to be very, very difficult to find conditions that completely satisfy all the restrictions and requirements of these labels in term of making timely applications,” said Hager.
Numerous off-target dicamba damage complaints in 2017 prompted the EPA to change label requirements for new formulations of dicamba.
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