A weed scientist says he expects farmers will not have to make any major adjustments with Corteva removing its FeXapan dicamba products from the shelf.
Rodrigo Werle speaks to farmers during University of Wisconsin dicamba test plot tour
Rodrigo Werle is with the University of Wisconsin He tells Brownfield, “It probably won’t have an impact because, you know, growers that are willing to use dicamba post-emergence in soybeans, they still have the other three herbicide options, the Xtendimax, the Engenia, and the Tavium herbicides, so they can still take that route.”
Werle says farmers who already have FeXapan will have to take it back to their dealer.