Each label for the new dicamba products specifies that applicators must attend training in order to use the dicamba products. Product manufacturers will provide training that meets the requirements of the label. Information about dicamba use and training is also available on the product label and product manufacturer’s website.
Manufacturers may provide record-keeping templates that includes the requirements of the label. Complying with each of these federal label requirements is mandatory.
MANDATORY dicamba or auxin-specific training is needed every year you plan to use the new dicamba products. Even if you received MANDATORY dicamba or auxin-specific training last year, you must complete it again this year and the next year to be able to legally purchase and use these three products this year and the following year.
MANDATORY dicamba or auxin-specific training is needed every year you plan to use the new dicamba products. Even if you received MANDATORY dicamba or auxin-specific training last year, you must complete it again this year and the next year to be able to legally purchase and use these three products this year and the following year.
No, dicamba or auxin-specific training is mandated only for those who use one of the new dicamba products.
No, dicamba or auxin-specific training is mandated only for those who use one of the new dicamba products.
No, a person only needs to attend one training session provided by any of the manufacturers of the new dicamba products, i.e. BASF, Syngenta, or Bayer. One annual training satisfies the training requirement for all three products.
No, a person only needs to attend one training session provided by any of the manufacturers of the new dicamba products, i.e. BASF, Syngenta, or Bayer. One annual training satisfies the training requirement for all three products.
Dicamba registrants (BASF, Syngenta, and Bayer) have prepared training materials and they, or their designees, will conduct training for dicamba applicators that meets the Minnesota specific label requirements.
Dicamba registrants (BASF, Syngenta, and Bayer) have prepared training materials and they, or their designees, will conduct training for dicamba applicators that meets the Minnesota specific label requirements.
The training takes approximately 1 hour.