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Preparing to Use Dicamba in 2019
Preparing to Use Dicamba in 2019
Feb 28, 2019
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The recent release of dicamba tolerant soybeans has opened up dicamba use and significantly increased its utilization in the major corn and soybean production regions. Effective, efficient, and on-target application is a critical goal for all pesticide applicators and the industry.
Preparing to Grow Dicamba-Tolerant Crops:
Application techniques & equipment should be reviewed and updated
Use only approved tank mixes
Pay close attention to labeling language and restrictions
It is the
applicator's
responsibility to fully read and understand all application requirements listed on the dicamba product labels.
Mandated Applicator Training:
Applicators must attend one in-person training event or may obtain certification through online training modules
Online training sites:
BAYER:
www.roundupreadyxtend.com
(currently approved for ND only)
BASF:
www.engeniastewardship.com
Full Training Schedule
WCAS agronomists
are here to help If you have any questions or would like to learn more about preparing to grow dicamba-tolerant crops.
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