XtendiMax® herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology, a restricted use pesticide, features multiple benefits that help provide weed control on even your toughest acres.
Provides up to 14 days of soil activity on certain small-seeded broadleaf weeds* including palmer amaranth, waterhemp and marestail. Combine XtendiMax herbicide with residual herbicides as part of a complete weed management program.
Made for tough-to-control weeds such as Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, kochia and marestail. The combination of XtendiMax herbicide and Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides controls more weeds than any other soybean system.**
*Results may vary, depending on rainfall and soil type. Always use dicamba with traditional residual herbicides in pre-emergence and postemergence applications that have different, effective sites of action, along with other Diversified Weed Management Practices including the use of glyphosate.
**Based on approved EPA herbicide labels as of Oct. 2020.
While XtendiMax® herbicide already includes VaporGrip Technology, the label requires the addition of a volatility reduction adjuvant (VRA) — such as VaporGrip® Xtra Agent or an approved VRA equivalent — in the tank mix for application. Thoroughly tested, VaporGrip® Xtra Agent has been proven to further reduce potential dicamba volatility.
Learn more about the science of volatility reduction.
XtendiMax herbicide provides up to 14 days of soil activity on certain small-seeded broadleaf weeds.* See the difference that long-lasting soil activity can make below.
Renville, MN Planting Date: 5/1/20 | Application Date: 5/1/20 | Image taken: 6/17/20
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*Start Clean - Up to $18/acre for broadleaf weeds per season per grower; Stay Clean - Up to $18/acre per season per grower (up to $10/acre for broadleaf weeds and up to $8/acre for grasses) if all program requirements are met. See program terms and conditions for full details. Always read and follow grain marketing and all other stewardship practices and pesticide label directions.