Growers were finally able to experience the full spectrum of the Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System in 2017, and there were many success stories of high-performing germplasm and excellent weed control. However, there were also reports of damage to susceptible plants (notably non-dicamba tolerant soybeans) due to off-target movement of the herbicide. The EPA, along with land-grant universities and industry partners, has developed several new label requirements to reduce the underlying causes of off-target movement during the 2018 growing season. These new requirements include:
The new restrictions regarding wind speed and timing will help to reduce the risk of drift or inversions leading to off-target damage. Classifying the new, low-volatility dicamba formulations (XtendiMax®, Engenia®, and DuPont™ FeXapan™) as “Restricted Use Pesticides” and requiring new, dicamba-specific training will ensure that applicators are aware of the label and application requirements.
The Roundup Ready Xtend Crop System will be a crucial tool going forward in helping growers manage resistant weed issues. We have seen very good performance from the Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans in our lineup as well as excellent weed control from the approved, low-volatility herbicide formulations. As the adoption rate of this crop system continues to climb, grower education will be key. I encourage all growers who are thinking about planting Xtend soybeans to attend the dicamba-specific trainings as they are made available. If you have questions, please reach out to your local DSM or Sales Agronomist.