Saving dicamba depends on improved stewardship
Some farmers and consultants wonder if the timing restrictions will limit how much dicamba will be used. In some cases, producers will have an extremely narrow window to apply the product.
Matt Griggs will not spray dicamba on his crops this year. What’s more, he will not purchase any, does not want any on his farm.
“It comes with too much liability,” Griggs said during a break at the recent University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture’s Cotton Focus in Jackson.
Griggs and his wife, Kelly, farm in Crockett County, in the heart of the state’s cotton production region.
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