
| Marvin1982 - 6/20/2026 20:57 Right now 100% of my enlist beans are cupped, fenceline to fenceline.
Thanks for doing this trial and posting the pictures/info. Maybe it will be a wakeup call to all the yahoos that think its not dicamba that is doing the cupping. But then again, most of them will keep their heads buried in the sand and deny any resposibility.
We didn't plant any Xtend beans to prove that it is dicamba but we have the same thing with our Enlist beans. Every field, spread out over 15 miles, was 100% cupped fenceline to fenceline BEFORE we ever sprayed anything on them postemerge. I'm 100% certain it is dicamba and nothing else.
Whether it causes a yield hit or not will be impossible to prove because there is no way to do a non-cupped yield check with any Enlist variety.
Also, regardless of yield these whole fields of cupped beans because of dicamba volatilizing into the air is a really bad look with all of the attention being given to rising cancer rates. If its in the air, you're breathing it just like the beans are.
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