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Lorox L Agricultural Herbicide (Canada)


Weed resistance to glyphosate, triazines and other overused herbicides is an ever-increasing problem for crop producers from coast to coast. 

Lorox L agricultural herbicide is an important tool for Canadian growers faced with combatting resistant weeds.  Lorox L, which is a Group 7 herbicide, provides a different mode of action versus ALS inhibitor herbicides (Group 2) and a different behavior mechanism versus triazines (Group 5).  This makes it an invaluable tool in controlling herbicide resistant weed populations. 

Lorox L offers pre-emergence and burndown control with flexible plant back restrictions.  It is registered for use on potatoes, carrots, soybeans, and other specialty crops in Canada.  Lorox L provides broad-spectrum control of dozens of tough to control grasses and broadleaf weeds. 

For more information about the modes of action of popular herbicide brands and tips on managing weed resistance, click on the "Herbicide Resistance Chart" link, below, or contact us

Always read and follow label directions.

Information: Links:​
 
 

Herbicide Resistance Action Committee

Herbicide Technical Information

Registry of Herbicide Resistant Weeds

Managing Herbicide Resistance- UC Davis

Managing Herbicide Resistance

 

Herbicide Classification Guide
 
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FORMULA KEY CROPS            PACK
Linuron
(480gm/liter flowable)
Potatoes, carrots, soybeans  2 X 10 liter case, 36 cases per pallet

Herbicide Resistance
Weed resistance to glyphosate, triazines and other herbicides is a severe problem in certain areas.   One metric that crop advisors and growers can be mindful of to better manage resistance is the classification of herbicides used.