Investigations into dicamba complaints in Minnesota show applicators are struggling to follow the label.
Joshua Stamper with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture says their ongoing work reveals a pattern of label violations.
“A lot of what growers are struggling with is measuring wind speed at boom height, not attending the dicamba-specific training, just not necessarily paying attention to what is downwind when they make an application.”
Applicators are also failing to document all information necessary to the label, and he tells Brownfield there can be a steep price to pay.


