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Registered Dealers in Kansas Can Sell Over-the-Top Dicamba Product to End Users

By Sarah Lancaster
 
On Wednesday, June 10, the Kansas Department of Agriculture provided clarification of the impact of the EPA cancellation order for Engenia, FeXapan, and XtendiMax product labels.
  • Registered dealers CAN sell the affected products on-hand on June 8 to end users through July 31. An end user is a farmer or commercial applicator.
  • Farmers and custom applicators CAN apply the affected products through July 31.
  • Affected products received after June 8 that are not purchased from a registered Kansas dealer CANNOT be applied.
  • All regulations for sale and application that were in place before the court order are still being enforced by KDA
Source : ksu.edu

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