Dicamba being blamed for calcium deficiency in tobacco
Story Date: 7/13/2017

 

Source: Rhonda Garrison, SOUTHERN FARM NETWORK, 7/13/17

There have been some questions regarding potential Dicamba drift, especially in tobacco.  Tyler Whaley with Wayne County Extension has fielded many of these calls, and says up to this point it’s been calcium deficiency.  Whaley says there are several subtle signs to tell one from another; calcium deficiency usually shows up just before or at topping during periods of rapid growth, versus Dicamba drift ...

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