May 2, 2018

The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced this week a change to the 24c Special Local Need labels for FEXAPAN, XTENDIMAX and ENGENIA. The cutoff date for Dunklin, Pemiscot, New Madrid, Stoddard, Scott, Mississippi, Butler, Ripley, Bollinger and Cape Girardeau has been extended to June 10, 2018. The original cutoff date was set for June 1...

The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced this week a change to the 24c Special Local Need labels for FEXAPAN, XTENDIMAX and ENGENIA. The cutoff date for Dunklin, Pemiscot, New Madrid, Stoddard, Scott, Mississippi, Butler, Ripley, Bollinger and Cape Girardeau has been extended to June 10, 2018. The original cutoff date was set for June 1.

"We have been diligently monitoring weather to determine what, if any, adjustments need to be made to the cutoff dates, as we have said we would from the beginning," said Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn. "Because of the wet, cold spring, planting has been delayed. This extension will give farmers extra days to use these products prior to the cutoff date."

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All other 24c Special Local Need label restrictions remain the same. The cutoff date for all other Missouri counties is still July 15, 2018. After the cutoff dates, no applications (burndown, preplant, preemergence and postemergence) may be made.

More detailed information about FEXAPAN, EPA Reg. No. 352-913 - SLN label MO-180003, XTENDIMAX, EPA Reg. No.524-617 - SLN label MO-180002, and ENGENIA, EPA Reg. No. 7969-345 - SLN label MO-180001, including label restrictions, is available at Agriculture.Mo.Gov/dicamba.

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