Required Dicamba Meeting

Jan 21, 2019


Late in 2018 the Dicamba containing products XtendiMax by Monsanto; Engenia by BASF; and FeXapan by DuPont labels were extended until December 20, 2020. This label extensions requires that all applicators applying these products attend a required Dicamba Application Training, annually. Therefore, even if an applicator attended training in 2018 they are still required to attend dicamba training in 2019 per EPA label requirements.
 
Listed below are upcoming Dicamba Meetings. These meetings cover the mandatory Dicamba training. It is my understanding that you need to pre-register for these trainings and can do so at https://members.mcpr-cca.org/eventscalendar
 
Additional training dates are being added and can be found on the above link. Updated information will also be added to the Central Farm Service website www.cfscoop.com
 
Day Date Location Time
Tuesday 1/22/2018 Morton 9:30-11:30 AM
Wednesday 1/23/2019 Hutchinson 9:30-11:30 AM
Thursday 1/24/2019 Willmar 3:30-5:30PM
Thursday 1/24/2019 Mankato 4:00-5:30PM
Tuesday 1/29/2019 Rochester 9:30-11:00 AM
Friday 2/1/2019 Mankato 9:30-11:00 AM
Monday 2/4/2019 Rochester 9:30-11:30 AM
Monday 2/4/2019 Marshall 9:30-11:30 AM
 
 

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