Tennessee Sets Dates for Dicamba Stewardship Training

Before Tennessee applicators can apply low-volatile versions of dicamba herbicide in-crop in 2018, they must first attend a University of Tennessee Extension dicamba-specific training.

UT Extension’s Dicamba Stewardship Training is mandatory for all individuals applying XtendiMax, Engenia or FeXapan in Tennessee, not just the certified applicator. “The goal of this training module is to get everyone on the same page with regards to dicamba practices,” says Larry Steckel, UT Extension Weed Specialist and training coordinator. “Therefore, everyone who will be in the sprayer seat applying dicamba will have to be trained.”

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“We must do a better job of stewarding this technology in 2018,” he adds.

The one-hour Dicamba Stewardship Training will be held in-person at regional grain conferences, the Cotton Focus meeting, and at UT Extension county meetings held across the state. These training sessions will begin in January.

The training will also be available online at a later date.

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The cost of the training is $25.

Consult the UTIA Dicamba Training webpage for updates on in-person training dates, as well as the link to the online training when it is available. You can also contact your local county Extension office for upcoming meeting details.

The training fulfills a portion of the federal and state requirements to apply XtendiMax, Engenia and FeXapan. You must have a valid dicamba certification card to apply these pesticides in Tennessee. Participants will receive their dicamba certification card after completing the training.

The training will cover best management practices for XtendiMax, Engenia and FeXapan as well as changes to the 2018 federal and state label for these formulations.

Because XtendiMax, Engenia and FeXapan are registered as restricted-use pesticides, producers must have private applicator certification in addition to dicamba certification to use these products.

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