Is Dicamba Working in Indiana?
Dicamba herbicide technology is not working well in southern states. This spring the state of Arkansas stopped the use of the technology because of offsite drift problems. Bill Johnson, extension weed specialist at Purdue, says that in Indiana there have not been any serious issues so far, despite weather conditions that have been less than favorable. “We had had many days with high winds and I was very nervous about the use of Dicamba during these windy days,” he states. “But, so far, there have not been any major problems. I checked with the State Chemists office this week and they had no reports.”
Manufacturers of Dicamba products are scrambling to address the negative publicity and problems with applications. One of the keys to proper Dicamba use is reading the label carefully — not only the label, but the web site as well. Ty Whitten, North America Crop Protection Systems Lead, Monsanto, says, “rounupreadyextend.com, is the best place to go for information.” He added that, in addition to reading the label, growers must check a web site within 7 days of application for the latest label changes as well as tips for application and use. That site is: www.extendamaxapplicationrequirements.com.