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MDA issues survey on alleged dicamba damage

Survey is open until Sept. 15, and it is available to anyone who has experienced crop damage.

August 8, 2017

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MINNESOTA SURVEY: The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is asking farmers to complete a survey about alleged dicamba injury in soybeans that they have experienced.Bruce Potter, University of Minnesota

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is gathering information on plant damage that may have been caused by the use of the herbicide dicamba.

MDA official are asking anyone with damage to complete a survey.

The survey will be open until Sept. 15.

“We are trying to gather as much information on this issue as possible,” says Susan Stokes, MDA assistant commissioner. “Often, neighbors don’t want to file a formal complaint regarding crop damage against their neighbors. This survey, along with information we’re gathering from the product registrants, applicators and farmers, will help us collect info to assess the scope of the situation. We’re asking for everyone’s cooperation on this issue."

Dicamba is a herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds in corn and a variety of other food and feed crops, as well as in residential areas. In 2016, the U.S. EPA conditionally approved the use of certain new dicamba products on dicamba-tolerant soybeans.

Dicamba is a highly volatile chemical that can drift and/or volatilize. Dicamba drift may cause unintended impacts such as serious damage to non-DT soybeans, other sensitive crops and noncrop plants.

The MDA survey looks to gather information about these unintended impacts to other crops and plants.

As of Aug. 3, the MDA had received 102 reports of alleged dicamba damage, though not all of those reports requested an investigation. Those who have already submitted a report to the MDA are encouraged to complete the survey.

If you believe dicamba was used in violation of the label or law and you wish to request an MDA investigation, you will also need to complete the pesticide misuse complaint form, or call the Pesticide Misuse Complaint line at 651-201-6333.

You can find out more information on dicamba at mda.state.mn.us/dicamba.

Source: Minnesota Department of Agriculture

 

 

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