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Willie Vogt DICAMBA RULES: The Illinois Department of Agriculture not only tightened the application window, but continues its daytime temperature restrictions too. State lists tighter application cutoff date for June 20 as allowed under new rules from EPA Dec 23, 2020 IDOA restated the new federal label requirements for these products that include: Use of an approved pH-buffering agent, also known as a volatility reduction agent, be tank mixed with dicamba products prior to all applications Requiring a downwind buffer of 240, which expands to 310 feet in areas where listed endangered species are located. Additional recordkeeping items for farmers. The federal label also includes a cutoff date of June 30 for application of these products on soybeans. However, IDOA is using its authority under Section 24(a) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and relevant provisions of the Illinois Pesticide Act to imp ....
IDOA announces Dicamba decision for 2021 growing season The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has decided which Dicamba products farmers can use on their crops for the 2021 growing season. (Source: Alison Durheim) By Jessica Ladd | December 23, 2020 at 2:11 PM CST - Updated December 23 at 2:11 PM SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (KFVS) - The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has decided which Dicamba products farmers can use on their crops for the 2021 growing season. The IDOA has registered the following Dicamba products for the use on soybeans for the 2021 growing season: XtendiMax with Vapor Grip Technology Engenia Herbicide Tavium Plus Vapor Grip Technology. The new federal label requirements for these products include: ....
Minnesota sets June 30 cutoff date for dicamba, will follow federal registration label usage New federal label requirements for the products include a June 30 cutoff date, requirement of an approved pH-buffering agent to be mixed with products prior to all applications, requirement of a downwind buffer in areas where listed endangered species are located and additional recordkeeping items. Written By: Agweek Staff Reports | 8:41 am, Dec. 15, 2020 × The EPA on Oct. 27 announced new registrations for several dicamba products to be used over the top on soybeans and cotton. Photo by North Dakota Soybean Council The Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced this month it will follow federal registration and label usage for the herbicide dicamba on dicamba-tolerant soybeans in Minnesota for the 2021 growing season. ....
Bruce Potter STOP THE DRIFT: The number of dicamba damage complaints in Minnesota for 2020 was 124, up from 22 in 2019. New EPA control measures were approved to curb alleged off-site movement issues, such as spray drift and/or volatilization. Minnesota Department of Agriculture approves EPA label, with additional requirements from product makers. Dec 14, 2020 Minnesota Department of Agriculture officials say the state will follow federal registration and label usage for the herbicide dicamba on dicamba-tolerant soybeans in Minnesota for the 2021 growing season. In October, the EPA announced it registered XtendiMax with VaporGrip Technology by Bayer, Engenia by BASF and Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology by Syngenta with new control measures to curb alleged off-site movement issues, such as spray drift and/or volatilization. ....
âBuy it or elseâ: Inside Monsanto and BASFâs Moves to Force Dicamba on Farmers âBuy it or elseâ: Inside Monsanto and BASFâs Moves to Force Dicamba on Farmers Internal company records show the companies knew crop damage from their weed killer would be extensive. They sold it anyway. Share this story Published December 10th, 2020 at 6:00 AM Above image credit: Will Glazik with his organic corn at his farm near Paxton, Illinois, on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. (Darrell Hoemann | The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting) Get poisoned or get on board. Thatâs the choice soybean farmers such as Will Glazik face. The past few summers, farmers near Glazikâs central Illinois farm have sprayed so much of the weed killer dicamba at the same time that it has polluted the air for hours and sometimes days. ....