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Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 4/17/18
With label approval beyond 2018 riding on keeping dicamba herbicides in check this season, Monsanto and BASF have rolled out new tools to help applicators navigate the complicated weather-related XtendiMax and Engenia label requirements. But the tools are for application planning, not decision-making — meaning they’re not for in-field use. EPA labels require dicamba applicators to monitor wind speed at boom height during application and prohibit applications during temperature inversions. For more of this story, click here.
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