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21/09/2006
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Primo Maxx proves a clear winner for line marking
Sports turf managers could halve the time and cost of line
marking this season, with a new approval to mix Primo Maxx with
line marking paints. Independent trials by STRI have shown the
opportunity to retain line visibility for up to 50% longer,
compared to line marking alone.
Mixing the turf growth regulator with line marking paint can
suppress grass growth for up to six weeks and has been shown to
give significantly better retention of line colour and visibility
for longer. Furthermore, there is no damage to the playing surface
associated with total herbicide applications, which can allow weeds
to ingress and create the need for re-sowing at the season's
end.
Primo Maxx is approved for use as a pre-mix with paints for
wheel-to-wheel application or with spray line marking applicators.
The combination has been extensively tested with a full range of
commercial paints and line marking equipment.
"At the end of the season, the turf simply reverts out of
regulation with no damage or lasting effects," reports Rod Burke of
Syngenta. "There is no cost or effort of re-seeding, no bare soil
for weeds to establish and, if sports turf is being used for
another event over the summer, new lines can be quickly and easily
put in place."

STRI trials have shown the lines marked with paint
mixed with Primo Maxx (foreground) remain clear and
visible up to 50% longer than line martking paint
alone.
Primo Maxx should be used at a rate of 2 ml per litre of line
marking paint applied, or 40 ml in a 20 litre tank, for example.
The cost of the Primo Maxx is less than 15p per litre of paint mix
used, compared to the paint cost of around 40p to £1.80 per litre,
depending on product choice and concentration used. Glufosinate
ammonium adds a cost of around 33p per litre of paint mix for
initial marking.
"Turf managers who use Primo Maxx on sports playing surfaces
have already recognised the improvements in turf density, rooting
depth and the added strength of to resist the wear and tear of
heavy play, along with up to 50% reduction in mowing requirement
and clipping yield," reports Mr Burke. "Now, Primo Maxx can make a
further contribution to cutting costs and simplifying management,
by reducing line marking requirement by up to a half."