Will dicamba technology remain available in Southeast?
Story Date: 8/11/2017

 

Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 8/7/17


Despite all the issues of dicamba drift that have plagued the Mid-South this year, Alan York hopes the new technology will continue to be available because farmers need every possible tool to battle Palmer Amaranth and other troublesome weeds.
Speaking at the Blacklands Farm Managers tour at Green Valley Farms in Columbia, N.C. Aug. 2, York, weed specialist and William Neals Reynolds professor emeritus of crop science at North Carolina State University, said registrations ...

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