Dicamba Back in the Line of Fire
February 2, 2022
Asmus Farm Supply shares lessons learned on dicamba-resistant cropping systems and applications, as well as how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the company’s approach to doing business.
As registration deadline looms, EPA intends to work with state pesticide regulators on its review of new dicamba formulations.
The temptation still exists to rely on a singular herbicide technology. Also, we discuss a new entrant to the dicamba market.
In a bid to resolve the much-debated ‘side effects’ of dicamba and coming 2,4-D technologies, the race heats up to innovate and patent multi-functional products.
Row Crop Weed Specialist Larry Steckel chats on two worsening issues he has witnessed with dicamba: suspected resistance and a lack of grassweed control.
Just as the war on glyphosate came hurtling through the legal system, so now begin the dicamba lawsuits, attracting the public’s scornful eye along the way.
Heading into year four of dicamba-resistant technologies, agriculture grapples with a troubling status quo and the future.
Among the key decisions this year, the agency will decide whether the registrations for new dicamba products remain or are modified further for the 2021 season.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) announced on Tuesday it will extend the application date that dicamba can […]
If Steve Claussen had it his way, U.S. EPA would amend the dicamba label today to allow for […]
If only complying with the dicamba label were as mindless and carefree as lying on a beach somewhere […]
When the opportunity presents itself to get off the phone and meet in person, we take it. CropLife […]
With dicamba application season nearing, there are several important factors to remember once sprayers hit the field. First […]
What’s it like to be in a pesticide regulator’s shoes today? In Nebraska, it’s all dicamba, all the […]
Dr. Matthew Vann has spent his entire life around tobacco, having grown up in northern Florida’s tobacco belt. […]
Editor’s note: Last week, FMC announced three more herbicides — Authority Supreme, Spartan 4F, and Spartan Charge — […]
Asmus Farm Supply (ranked No. 61 on the CropLife 100), headquartered in Rake, IA, a stone’s throw from […]
Authority Supreme, Spartan 4F, and Spartan Charge herbicides from FMC have just been added to the XtendiMax herbicide […]
We spoke with David Dyson, Agronomist with The Andersons, on the cost of dicamba and how the company […]