ANTHEM MAXX
FMC Corporation
Anthem® MAXX Herbicide, developed by FMC Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 279-3468), offers corn and soybean growers superior control against tough broadleaf weeds and grasses with a dramatically lower use rate and longer residual than many competitors.
EPA registration: 279-3468
Herbicide
Mode(s) of action:
Active ingredient(s): Fluthiacet-methyl; Pyroxasulfone
**Anthem® MAXX Herbicide**
Anthem® MAXX Herbicide, developed by FMC Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 279-3468), offers corn and soybean growers superior control against tough broadleaf weeds and grasses with a dramatically lower use rate and longer residual than many competitors.
**Key Features:**
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Provides long-lasting residual control against a wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses in corn and soybeans.
- **Dual Modes of Action:** Combines two active ingredients, pyroxasulfone and fluthiacet-methyl, offering dual mechanisms to combat weed resistance effectively.
- **Flexible Application Window:** Can be applied preplant, preemergence, and early postemergence, providing adaptability to various farming operations and schedules.
- **Low Use Rate:** The concentrated formulation allows for lower application rates, making it an efficient choice for tank mixing.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Easily and effectively tank mixed with burndown, preplant, and preemergence herbicides, as well as glyphosate, triazines, ALS-inhibiting products, and liquid fertilizers.
**Usage Recommendations:**
Anthem MAXX Herbicide is suitable for use in field corn, sweet corn, popcorn, and soybeans. For optimal results, apply at the full labeled rate to maximize residual control and protect yield potential. Always consult the product label for specific application rates, timing, and safety guidelines.
**Safety and Handling:**
When using Anthem MAXX Herbicide, it is essential to follow all safety precautions as outlined in the product label. This includes wearing appropriate personal protective equipment and adhering to recommended application practices to ensure handler and environmental safety.
*Note: Always read and follow label instructions before use. Ensure compliance with state and local regulations regarding herbicide applications.*
Anthem® MAXX Herbicide, developed by FMC Corporation (EPA Registration Number: 279-3468), offers corn and soybean growers superior control against tough broadleaf weeds and grasses with a dramatically lower use rate and longer residual than many competitors.
**Key Features:**
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Provides long-lasting residual control against a wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses in corn and soybeans.
- **Dual Modes of Action:** Combines two active ingredients, pyroxasulfone and fluthiacet-methyl, offering dual mechanisms to combat weed resistance effectively.
- **Flexible Application Window:** Can be applied preplant, preemergence, and early postemergence, providing adaptability to various farming operations and schedules.
- **Low Use Rate:** The concentrated formulation allows for lower application rates, making it an efficient choice for tank mixing.
- **Tank-Mix Compatibility:** Easily and effectively tank mixed with burndown, preplant, and preemergence herbicides, as well as glyphosate, triazines, ALS-inhibiting products, and liquid fertilizers.
**Usage Recommendations:**
Anthem MAXX Herbicide is suitable for use in field corn, sweet corn, popcorn, and soybeans. For optimal results, apply at the full labeled rate to maximize residual control and protect yield potential. Always consult the product label for specific application rates, timing, and safety guidelines.
**Safety and Handling:**
When using Anthem MAXX Herbicide, it is essential to follow all safety precautions as outlined in the product label. This includes wearing appropriate personal protective equipment and adhering to recommended application practices to ensure handler and environmental safety.
*Note: Always read and follow label instructions before use. Ensure compliance with state and local regulations regarding herbicide applications.*