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Many producers will need to update their training if they are planting dicambatolerant cotton and soybeans, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialist. To meet those needs, many two-hour auxin trainings are being planned by the AgriLife Extension around the state, said Scott Nolte, AgriLife Extension state weed specialist. To find a training nearby, producers can access an updated schedule at https://agrilife.org/aes/. This year label changes state only certified applicators may apply dicamba over the top of the crop, Nolte said. The changes also prohibit over-the-top applications 60 days after planting cotton and 45 days after planting soybeans. The new rules limit ...

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