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Mandy D. Bish
University of Missouri
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2020 Mizzou Weed Science Virtual Field Day Video 6: Status of Dicamba Labels and Research on pH Modifiers

Mandy D. Bish
University of Missouri
(573) 882-9878
bishm@missouri.edu

Published: July 30, 2020

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals caught many of us off-guard with their ruling to vacate XtendiMax, FeXapan, and Engenia dicamba labels in June. As we near the EPA's July 31 cut-off for applying these chemicals, let's discuss Tavium, a little about the future of all four products, and some preliminary research on the addition of pH modifiers to a dicamba + glyphosate tank mix.

Please leave any follow up questions/thoughts on our social media pages or e-mail Dr. Bradley (bradleyke@missouri.edu) or myself.

Video 7 will be posted soon and will stick with the topic of dicamba as Ph.D. student Eric Oseland present some of the latest research.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Mizzou Weed Science and on Twitter @ShowMeWeeds. And find our previous virtual field day videos on YouTube:

Video 1: Evaluation Non-chemical Control Options in Soybean

Video 2: Using Drones and UAV Technology to Estimate Soybean Yield Loss Following 2,4-D or Dicamba Injury

Video 3: Evaluation of Weed Electrocution on Weeds Common to Missouri Soybean Production

Video 4: Corn Weed Management and New Corn Herbicides

Video 5: Evaluation of the Seed Terminator in Missouri Soybean Production Systems


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