“This is probably the highest rate of fluroxypyr you’re going to find in the market, so you’re going to have that high level of control you’d expect,” Blashko said.
And because the herbicide is a tank mix product, farmers have flexibility to add other products to the tank to round out control.
“Traxos Xtreme is a great setup herbicide that works well with other partners,” Blashko said.
Syngenta’s website lists Buctril M, Curtail M, MCPA Ester, and Infinity, as possible options.
Traxos III is an all-in-one solution.
“It’s a co-pack so it’s not all in one jug. If you buy a case you’re going to have a couple of jugs but everything you need is in the box and you don’t have to add any tank mixes,” Blashko said.
Traxos III includes bromoxynil and 2,4-D, as well as the other ingredients found in Traxos Xtreme.
“That gives farmers very wide-ranging control,” Blashko said. “We hear a lot about controlling Russian thistle, and this product would be a good fit for that.”
Both products are labeled for post-emerge applications.
“Anywhere from the early crop stage to before you’re at the flag leaf stage,” Blashko said.
Anyone looking for more information about the Traxos herbicides can visit Syngenta’s website or a local dealer.