Linex

Linex Agricultural Herbicide

Benefits

  • Controls many herbicide resistant weeds (see label)
  • Pre-emergence and burndown control, flexible plant back restrictions
  • Low phytotoxicity following label directions

It's in the headlines, on the web, and talked about at all the meetings, the over-use of glyphosate, triazines and other herbicides has led to the development of dozens of biotypes of resistant weeds, such as kochia, lambsquarter, pigweed, ragweed and others. Linex is a valuable Group 5 herbicide for growers faced with combatting resistant weeds. It provides broad-spectrum control of dozens of tough grasses and broadleaf weeds and provides a different mode of action versus ALS-inhibitor (Group 2) herbicides.

Linex is labeled for use on potatoes, corn, sorghum, cotton, alfalfa and soybeans. For performance data and other information, click the links below or Contact Us

Now Approved for Alfalfa

Linex has earned trust in the field for decades. Now approved for use during dormant periods and between cuttings, it offers a new window of flexibility for managing challenging weed conditions in alfalfa.

Watch as Dr. Earl Creech shares his field experience with Linex and how it fits into real-world programs.

To dive deeper into Linex and its role in alfalfa management, read our technical bulletin.

Note that Linex 4L containers must list alfalfa in the printed directions in order for the product to be used on this crop. Applicators should always read and follow label instructions.