New research detects dicamba damage from the sky

A professor of weed science at the University of Illinois says advancements in remote sensing technology can now allow drones to detect subtle dicamba damage in soybeans. Aaron Hager says it’s a needed tool that can help determine the impacts of off-target movement of the herbicide. “We’ve seen instances where exposure has taken place up […]

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