Zone Maxx is a dual-action herbicide for burndown and long-lasting residual. It provides top-quality crop safety in an optimized premix for maximum effectiveness on small-seeded broadleaves plus greater freedom and flexibility in crop rotation
Zone Maxx is a dual-action herbicide for burndown and long-lasting residual. It provides top-quality crop safety in an optimized premix for maximum effectiveness on small-seeded broadleaves plus greater freedom and flexibility in crop rotation
Primary Weed Controlled
Barnyardgrass*, Broadleaf signalgrass*, Burcucumber*, Carpetweed, Cocklebur*, Copperleaf, Hophornbean, Copperleaf, Virginia, Crabgrass*, Fall Panicum*, Florida beggarweed, Foxtail*, Goosegrass*, Hemp sesbania*, Jimsonweed, Johnsongrass, seedling*, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Mallow, venice, Mexicanweed*, Marestail*1, Morningglory species, Nightshade, black, Nightshade, Eastern Black, Nightshade, Hairy*, Nutsedge, purple, Nutsedge, yellow, Pigweed species, Pitted morningglory*, Prickly sida, Purslane, Ragweed, common*, Russian thistle, Sicklepod*, Senna, Smartweed, Spiny amaranth, Spotted spurge, Star of Bethlehem, Texas panicum*, Waterhemp, Wild mustard, Wild poinsettia, Wild sunflower*
The Science: How it works
States Registered
*Zone Maxx provides partial control when used as directed. Pitted morningglory, cocklebur, common ragweed, giant ragweed and wild sunflower may emerge at various times during the growing season. They may require cultivation or a follow up application of postemergence herbicides for season-long control.
1Zone Maxx must be tank mixed with 2,4-D, dicamba or saflufenacil for burndown of marestail.