UMN research aids response to dicamba challenges

February 21, 2022
A photo of soybeans growing in a field on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota

"In the age of herbicide resistant weeds, the herbicide dicamba is a useful tool to Minnesota soybean farmers...

"With support from Minnesota’s Rapid Agricultural Response Fund, SWAC faculty member Dr. Tim Griffis and his team have been conducting research to better measure and understand how dicamba moves across the landscape since it became popular in Minnesota five years ago." Read the full story by CFANS News