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University of Missouri plans to offer dicamba training

The University of Missouri plans to offer both in-person and Web-based dicamba training beginning in December. The locations and dates have not been finalized but should be available shortly, according to a news release. The training is in response to...

SE Missouri State to hold ag tech workshop series

Southeast Missouri State University will host an agriculture technology workshop series, beginning Aug. 1, to help agribusinesses gain insight into innovations and regional resources available to them. The series will meet each Tuesday and Thursday during the first two weeks...

Missouri lifts ban on three dicamba products, issues SLN labels

The Missouri Department of Agriculture has lifted the recent ban on applying Engenia, XtendiMax and FeXipan dicamba herbicides on tolerant soybeans and cotton, instead replacing it with Special Local Needs labels. The statewide order prohibiting use or sale of all...

BASF responds to Arkansas and Missouri dicamba bans

BASF, which markets Engenia dicamba herbicide, says Missouri and Arkansas agriculture officials' decision to temporarily halt dicamba applications robs farmers of one of the few technologies they have to control weeds resistant to other chemistries. The Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based...

Arkansas, Missouri ban dicamba

After a series of delays, it appears an emergency ban on in-season over-the-top use of dicamba on Xtend crops in Arkansas will go into effect at 12:01 a.m., July 11. Following more than 130 complaints filed with the state, the...

Scout for weeds from the combine as you harvest

As you sit in the combine, which provides a bird's-eye view of the field below, take time now to scout for potential 2017 weed problems. As you see problem spots that survived herbicide treatments, University of Missouri weed scientist Kevin...

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