UPL Expands INTERLINE Label for Use in All Glufosinate-Resistant Crops

UPL has received EPA approval to amend the label usage language of INTERLINE Herbicide from the “LibertyLink system” to all systems that contain “glufosinate-resistant traits,” providing an opportunity for product use for cotton weed control.  

The updated label now allows application of INTERLINE for over-the-top weed control in several crops, including cotton, soybeans, corn, canola and sugarbeets. This label revision is approved for 34 key states, including 13 Cotton Belt geographies – AL, AR, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, WV and WI. Registration for New York is under review.

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INTERLINE also is now approved for use on Enlist E3 soybeans as well as LibertyLink-GT27 soybeans. The new label will give growers additional options to meet EPA herbicide requirements in these crops and help retailers manage inventories for their grower-customers.

“In addition to the LibertyLink systems, this expansion enables INTERLINE to be used on all glufosinate-resistant production systems,” says Tom Mudd, UPL Marketing Manager, Corn and Soybean Herbicides. “Farmers today need flexibility to achieve their production goals, with products they can trust, and INTERLINE offers best-in-class performance for business-minded growers. Through this expansion of the label registration, INTERLINE Herbicide can now be used on a broader percentage of U.S. row crop acres for the convenience of growers.”

For more information, visit the INTERLINE Herbicide webpage, talk to your local UPL representative or call 1-800-438-6071.

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