North Carolina farmers handled dicamba well, but can improve
Story Date: 9/27/2017

 

Source: John Hart, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 9/25/17





Only 14 official dicamba drift complaints were filed with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture this year. “There were some cowboys that did what they wanted to when they wanted to. I think they were the exception. Most of our growers seemed to be trying just as hard as they could to do things right,” said Alan York, North Carolina State University William Neal Reynolds Professor of Crop Science, during the Blackland Cotton Field Day at Southland Farms in Belhaven, N.C. Sept. 21.

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