Herbicide label

Low Vol 6

Low Vol 6 (EPA 34704-125) is a Group 4 2,4-d herbicide labeled for 13 crops. The label lists 82 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.

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Low Vol 6 label facts

Crops on the Low Vol 6 label

Low Vol 6 is labeled for these 13 crops and uses, per the EPA label.

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Weeds on the Low Vol 6 label

The Low Vol 6 label names 87 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

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  • beggarticks
  • bindweed, hedge
  • bitter-cress, small-flowered
  • sneezeweed, bitter
  • blueweed, texas
  • burdock
  • burhead
  • buttercup, small-flowered
  • carolina geranium
  • carpetweed
  • catnip
  • chamise
  • chicory
  • cinquefoil, common
  • cinquefoil
  • cocklebur, common
  • coffeeweed
  • cornflower
  • cotton
  • croton
  • dandelion
  • dock
  • dogbane
  • dogfennel
  • eveningprimrose, cutleaf
  • fanweed
  • galinsoga
  • garlic, wild
  • goatsbeard
  • gromwell
  • hemp, wild
  • horseweed
  • jewelweed
  • jimsonweed
  • lambsquarters
  • loco, bigbend
  • mallow, venice
  • marshelder
  • milkvetch
  • morning-glory, annual
  • mousetail
  • mustard, wild
  • mustards
  • nettle
  • onion, wild
  • pennycress, field
  • pepperweed, field
  • plantain
  • water plantain
  • poorjoe
  • purslane, common
  • rabbitbrush
  • radish, wild
  • ragweed, giant
  • rape, wild
  • ammannia, purple
  • sage, coastal
  • sagebrush, big
  • salsify
  • sand shinnery oak
  • shepherd's-purse
  • sicklepod
  • smartweed, bitter
  • sowthistle, annual
  • spanishneedles
  • speedwell
  • sunflower
  • sweetclover
  • tanweed
  • tansymustard
  • tansyragwort
  • thistle, bull
  • thistle, musk
  • thistle, russian
  • tumbleweed
  • velvetleaf
  • vervain
  • vetch
  • witchweed
  • wormwood
  • rocket, yellow
  • starthistle, yellow

Partial control

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  • clover, red

Suppression

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  • alfalfa
  • biennial broadleaf weeds
  • bullnettle
  • perennial broadleaf weeds

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Low Vol 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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Plant-back and rotation

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Low Vol 6 FAQ

What weeds does Low Vol 6 control?

The Low Vol 6 label names 87 weeds, including beggarticks, hedge bindweed, small-flowered bitter-cress, bitter sneezeweed, texas blueweed, and burdock. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.

What crops is Low Vol 6 labeled for?

Low Vol 6 is labeled for 13 crops and uses, including field corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, and sorghum.

What is the active ingredient in Low Vol 6? Is it a generic?

Low Vol 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.

What's the plant-back interval after Low Vol 6?

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Can I tank-mix Low Vol 6?

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Last updated 2026-07-10.