Lorox L

Manufacturer
Tessenderlo
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2027-12-31
Registration number
16279
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
LOROX L Herbicide should be used only in accordance with recommendations on this label.
LOROX L Herbicide is a liquid suspension to be mixed in water and applied as a spray for selective control of annual weeds. It is noncorrosive to equipment, non volatile, and nonflammable. LOROX L Herbicide selectively controls annual weeds such as:
Grasses
crabgrass
green foxtail
yellow foxtail
witchgrass
barnyard grass1
Broadleaf weeds
chickweed
goosefoot
knotweed
lamb’s-quarters
redroot pigweed
purslane
common ragweed
shepard’s purse
smartweed
stinkweed (pennycress)
annual sowthistle
wild buckwheat
wormseed mustard
velvetleaf1
1 partial control
For weeds controlled in cereals, refer to the cereals section of the label.

NOTE:
LOROX L Herbicide will not control established perennial weeds.
LOROX L Herbicide will not control triazine-resistant weeds in the above list. LOROX L
Herbicide will not control Powell’s pigweed (Amaranthus powellii)
As this product is not registered for the control of pests in aquatic systems, DO NOT use to control aquatic pests.
DO NOT contaminate irrigation or drinking water supplies or aquatic habitats by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
Field sprayer application: DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE S572.1) medium classification. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the crop or ground.
DO NOT apply by aerial application equipment.
DO NOT apply using right-of-way sprayers or handheld equipment.

GENERAL INFORMATION PREEMERGENCVE USE:
(Carrots and Potatoes)
Soil should be well prepared and as free as possible from trash and clods; plant seed to specified depth on flat or raised seedbeds or crop injury may result. Treatment provides control of annual weed seedlings. Sufficient moisture (usually 3-5 cm) in the form of rainfall or irrigation is necessary after treatment to carry the chemical into the root zone of germinating weeds; best results are obtained when this occurs within 7 to 10 days after application. If moisture is insufficient to activate the chemical or if the soil becomes crusted before crop emerges, a shallow (2-4 cm) rotary hoeing should be made after emergence of row crops while weeds are small enough to be controlled by mechanical means; otherwise, avoid cultivating or disturbing the sprayed area. Do not cover treated band with soil while cultivating between rows.
NOTE: If unusually heavy rains follow application, severe injury to carrots and potatoes may result.

POSTEMERGENCE USE:
(Carrots and Shelter Belts)
Treatment provides contact kill of growing annual weeds, as well as control of germinating weed seedlings. Where addition of a surfactant to the spray mixture is recommended, dilute with 10 parts of water and add as the last ingredient to a nearly full tank.

USE RATES AND SOIL LIMITATIONS:
All dosages are expressed as broadcast rates. For band treatment, use proportionally less; for example, for 30 cm band on 90 cm row, use 1/3 of the broadcast rate. Where a range of dosage rate is given, use the lower rates on lighter soil (lower in clay or organic matter) and the higher rates on heavier soils. DO NOT USE ON SANDY OR COARSE-TEXTURED SOILS LOW IN ORGANIC MATTER, AS CROP INJURY MAY RESULT.

Registered for culturesRate
Potatoes1.9 - 2.3 l