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In the summer months, U.S. farmers often see herbicide damage in their soybean fields. Learn how to diagnose them.

May 20, 2023

In the summer months, U.S. farmers often see herbicide damage in their soybean fields.

Soybeans that are not tolerant to dicamba are extremely sensitive to dicamba drift. Off-target movement of dicamba -- even at very low levels -- can result in leaf malformation known as “cupping,” which can affect plant growth and yield.

What's the difference between soybean cupping and strapping? Learn about different herbicide injuries on soybeans and how to identify them in this short video and by visiting Enlist.com.

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