Herbicide label
2,4-D LV 6
2,4-D LV 6 (EPA 81927-39) is a Group 4 2,4-d herbicide labeled for 15 crops. The label lists 150 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.
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2,4-D LV 6 label facts
- Product 2,4-D LV 6
- EPA Reg. No. 81927-39
- Registrant Alligare, LLC
- Active ingredient 2,4-d
- MOA group 4
Crops on the 2,4-D LV 6 label
2,4-D LV 6 is labeled for these 15 crops and uses, per the EPA label.
- field corn
- soybean
- wheat
- potato
- barley
- sorghum
- sweet corn
- popcorn
- spring wheat
- winter wheat
- oats
- cereal rye
- grass seed
- fallow
- durum wheat
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Weeds on the 2,4-D LV 6 label
The 2,4-D LV 6 label names 151 weeds and rates each by how the product handles it: full control, partial control, suppression, or control with a tank-mix partner. A weed can fall at more than one level, because control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
Controls
full control150- alfalfa
- artichoke
- jerusalem artichoke
- aster
- aster, many-flowered
- beggartick
- bindweed, field
- bittercress
- sneezeweed, bitter
- black-eyed susan
- blueweed, texas
- boxelder
- broomweed
- buckhorn
- buckwheat, wild
- bullnettle
- burdock
- burhead
- buttercup
- carpetweed
- carrot, wild
- catnip
- chamise
- chickweed
- chicory
- cinquefoil
- cockle
- cocklebur, common
- coffeebean
- coffeeweed
- copperleaf, virginia
- cornflower
- creeping jenny
- hoary cress
- croton
- dandelion
- devil's claw
- dock, curly
- dogbane
- dogfennel
- fanweed
- fiddleneck
- fleabane, annual
- flixweed
- frenchweed
- galinsoga
- garlic, wild
- carolina geranium
- goatsbeard
- goldenrod
- goosefoot
- ground ivy
- gumweed
- hawkweed
- hawkweed, orange
- heal-all
- poison hemlock
- hemp
- henbit
- honeysuckle
- horseweed
- horsetail
- indigo
- indigo, curly
- ironweed
- jewelweed
- jimsonweed
- klamathweed
- knotweed
- kochia
- lambsquarters
- lettuce, blue
- prickly lettuce
- lettuce, wild
- locoweed
- lupine
- mallow
- mallow, indiana
- marijuana
- marshelder
- mexican weed
- milkvetch
- morningglory
- mousetail
- mustard
- nettle
- stinging nettle
- nutgrass
- oak, sand shinnery
- onion, wild
- parsnip
- parsnip, wild
- pennycress, field
- pennywort
- peppergrass
- pepperweed
- pigweed
- plantain
- poison ivy
- pokeweed, common
- poorjoe
- povertyweed
- primrose
- puncturevine
- purslane
- pusley, florida
- rabbitbrush
- ragweed, bur
- ragweed, common
- ragweed, giant
- ragwort, tansy
- rape, wild
- ammannia, purple
- rocket, yellow
- rose, cherokee
- rose, southern wild
- sage, coastal redstem
- salsify
- shepherd's-purse
- sicklepod
- smartweed
- sowthistle
- spanishneedle
- speedwell
- st. johnswort
- starthistle
- starthistle, yellow
- stinkweed
- sunflower
- sweet potato, wild
- sweetclover
- tansymustard
- tanweed
- tarweed
- thistle, blessed
- thistle, bull
- thistle, canada
- thistle, musk
- thistle, russian
- thistles
- toadflax
- tumbleweed
- velvetleaf
- vervain
- vetch
- virginia creeper
- wintercress, bitter
- witchweed
- wormseed
- wormwood
Partial control
partial1- clover, red
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2,4-D LV 6 rates and plant-back
The label answers both with a table, not a single number. Here is what drives each answer.
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2,4-D LV 6 FAQ
What weeds does 2,4-D LV 6 control?
The 2,4-D LV 6 label names 151 weeds, including alfalfa, artichoke, jerusalem artichoke, aster, many-flowered aster, and beggartick. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
What crops is 2,4-D LV 6 labeled for?
2,4-D LV 6 is labeled for 15 crops and uses, including field corn, soybeans, wheat, potato, and barley.
What is the active ingredient in 2,4-D LV 6? Is it a generic?
2,4-D LV 6's active ingredient is 2,4-d (MOA Group 4). Other products list the same active ingredient; rates, formulations, and labeled crops differ — verify each on its own label.
Can I tank-mix 2,4-D LV 6?
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Last updated 2026-07-10.