Weather swings bring early season herbicide injury 

A Purdue University Extension weed scientist says this year’s rapid weather changes created ideal conditions for crop injury from some residual herbicides. Tommy Butts says several soybean fields across Indiana saw early-season injury. “Unfortunately, it just happened that we had a bad weather year,” he says. “It was cool and wet, so a lot of […]

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