The president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers says the Association’s Dicamba Task Force is gathering information now that EPA has approved over-the-top use of three dicamba formulations for 2021 and beyond.
Jamie Beyer, a farmer from Wheaton in far west-central Minnesota, tells Brownfield the new label includes wider buffers, a June 30th cutoff, and some approved pH buffering tank-mix agents.
“And what we do is take a look at that and see what influence we can have on a state’s response to that.”
She says the Task Force wants to ensure farmers can confidently and safely use dicamba technology.