Dicamba back for 2026: training, compliance and planning encouraged

Weed scientist Kevin Bradley at the University of Missouri says caution, planning and communication will be required from farmers who plan to use over-the-top dicamba to manage weeds this growing season. “Talk, talk, talk. You’ve got to talk to your neighbors about what you intend to do with planting so there can at least be […]

The post Dicamba back for 2026: training, compliance and planning encouraged appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

View Full Story

Share:

The Latest

IDFA leader Dykes to retire

The International Dairy Foods Association will select a new President and CEO soon.  Dr. Michael Dykes announced he will retire from