Herbicide label
Pursuit
Pursuit (EPA 241-310) is a Group 2 imazethapyr herbicide labeled for 9 crops. The label lists 93 controlled weeds, plus partial-control, suppression, and partner-control categories.
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“Pursuit kills weeds by root and/or foliage uptake and rapid translocation to growing points.”
Pursuit label facts
- Product Pursuit
- EPA Reg. No. 241-310
- Registrant BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC
- Active ingredient imazethapyr
- MOA group 2
Crops on the Pursuit label
Pursuit is labeled for these 9 crops and uses, per the EPA label.
- soybean
- peanut
- alfalfa
- clover
- chickpea
- cowpea
- dry edible bean
- field pea
- lentil
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Weeds on the Pursuit label
The Pursuit label names 124 weeds and rates each by how the product handles it: full control, partial control, suppression, or control with a tank-mix partner. A weed can fall at more than one level, because control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
Controls
full control93- alligatorweed
- anoda, spurred
- jerusalem artichoke
- barnyardgrass, common
- bedstraw, catchweed
- beet, wild
- buckwheat, wild
- buffalobur
- carpetweed
- chickweed, common
- chickweed, mouseear
- cocklebur, common
- crabgrass, large
- crabgrass, smooth
- cupgrass, woolly
- devil's claw
- filaree, redstem
- filaree, whitestem
- fleabane, rough
- flixweed
- foxtail, giant
- foxtail, green
- foxtail, robust purple
- foxtail, robust white
- foxtail, yellow
- galinsoga
- goosefoot, nettleleaf
- henbit
- jimsonweed
- johnsongrass, seedling
- knotweed, prostrate
- kochia
- lambsquarters, common
- miner's lettuce
- mallow, common
- mallow, little
- marshelder
- millet, wild-proso
- morningglory, entireleaf
- morningglory, ivyleaf
- morningglory, pitted
- morningglory, smallflower
- morningglory, tall
- mustard, black
- mustard, tumble
- mustard, wild
- nettle, burning
- nightshade, black
- nightshade, eastern black
- nightshade, hairy
- nutsedge, purple
- nutsedge, yellow
- pennycress, field
- pepperweed, field
- pepperweed, virginia
- pigweed, redroot
- pigweed, smooth
- pigweed, spiny
- poinsettia, wild
- puncturevine
- purslane, common
- pusley, florida
- radish, wild
- ragweed, common
- ragweed, giant
- redmaids
- red rice
- rocket, london
- rocket, yellow
- rockpurslane, desert
- shattercane
- shepherd's-purse
- sida, prickly
- signalgrass, broadleaf
- smartweed, ladysthumb
- smartweed, pennsylvania
- smartweed, swamp
- sorghum, almum
- spurge, petty
- spurge, prostrate
- spurge, spotted
- spurge, toothed
- spurry, corn
- starbur, bristly
- sunflower, annual
- swinecress
- tansymustard, green
- tansymustard, pinnate
- thistle, russian
- velvetleaf
- wartcress, creeping
- watercress
- willowleaf, panicle-leaf
Suppression
suppression26- barley
- bluegrass, annual
- brome
- canarygrass, littleseed
- hoary cress
- dandelion
- dock, broadleaf
- dock, curly
- dodder
- fescue
- fiddleneck
- goosegrass
- groundsel, common
- rhizome johnsongrass
- mallow, venice
- oat, volunteer
- wild oats
- orchardgrass
- oxtongue, bristly
- panicum, fall
- panicum, texas
- quackgrass
- sage, barnyard
- thistle, canada
- timothy
- volunteer wheat
Controls with a tank-mix partner
needs partner5- corn, volunteer
- junglerice
- sprangletop, red
- waterhemp, common
- witchgrass
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Pursuit rates and plant-back
The label answers both with a table, not a single number. Here is what drives each answer.
Application rate
Your rate depends on your crop and your soil texture.
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Plant-back and rotation
Your interval depends on your application rate, the rotational crop, and your state, region, and rainfall — some intervals differ in AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, and WY.
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Pursuit FAQ
What weeds does Pursuit control?
The Pursuit label names 124 weeds, including alligatorweed, spurred anoda, jerusalem artichoke, common barnyardgrass, catchweed bedstraw, and wild beet. Control varies by crop, rate, and timing.
What crops is Pursuit labeled for?
Pursuit is labeled for 9 crops and uses, including soybeans, peanut, alfalfa, clover, and chickpea.
What is the active ingredient in Pursuit? Is it a generic?
Pursuit's active ingredient is imazethapyr (MOA Group 2). Other products list the same active ingredient; rates, formulations, and labeled crops differ — verify each on its own label.
What's the plant-back interval after Pursuit?
It depends on your rotational crop, application rate, and region, so the label gives a table, not one number. Build a program and FieldMarshal cites the exact interval for your rotation to the label line, so you can verify it.
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It depends on your target weeds, crop stage, and which partners the label approves. Build a program and FieldMarshal checks the label for approved partners and cites the condition on each, so you can verify it.
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Last updated 2026-07-10.