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Application restrictions for Enlist One, Enlist Duo in Missouri

Training and recordkeeping are required of applicators using Enlist products from Dow AgroSciences.

February 26, 2018

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SPRAY SAFE: Applicators must not apply Enlist One or Enlist Duo when wind speeds are greater than 10 mph this growing season, but also must complete mandatory Enlist 360 training according to the Enlist website, growermodule.enlist.com.

The Missouri Department of Agriculture has worked with Dow AgroSciences to issue a Special Local Need label for Enlist One and Enlist Duo for counties in southeast Missouri.

These restrictions are in place for Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott and Stoddard counties because of the diversity of crops in the area like watermelon, peaches, berries, purple hull peas and peanuts; and also because of the concentration of farms and proximity of crops.

The Department of Agriculture, under federal and state law, is responsible for ensuring herbicides are applied safely and correctly in accordance with the product label. “We as farmers pride ourselves on being good stewards of our natural resources. We use technologies to more efficiently grow agricultural products and run successful businesses,” says Chris Chinn, Missouri director of agriculture. “It is imperative that we use the technology at our disposal in a responsible and appropriate way, because farmers need to not only be good stewards of the land, but also good stewards towards our neighbors. We’re all in this together and we need to do our part to protect our industry.”

According to the Special Local Need label for the 2018 growing season, to apply Enlist One and Enlist Duo applicators must abide by the following restrictions:

Training requirement. Applicators must complete mandatory Enlist 360 Training. For information on training, visit the Enlist training website, growermodule.enlist.com.

Wind speed. Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 10 mph.

2,4-D Notice of Application form. Applicators must complete an online 2,4-D Notice of Application form daily prior to each application. The blank 2,4-D Notice of Application form can be found at agriculture.mo.gov/24d/notice.

Recordkeeping requirement. Applicators must keep use records in accordance with the recordkeeping requirements of Dow AgroSciences’ licensing agreement.

The expiration date on both Special Local Need labels is Oct. 1.

More detailed information about this issue is available at agriculture.mo.gov/24d.

Source: Missouri Department of Agriculture

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