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Image rebuild (skip scrape) / build (push) Failing after 1h37m12s
docker: production image + Gitea Actions for monthly refresh
Dockerfile: self-contained image with corpus + Chroma + BM25 baked
in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from
sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default,
HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL +
OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time.

.gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does
full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) +
EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus
diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>.

.gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only
pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt,
Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds
image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh.

.gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md +
sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping.
chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes).

.dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md,
deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25
explicitly NOT in dockerignore (those go INTO the image).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 12:32:41 -04:00

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GEIGY DIAZINON 10G GRANULAR INSECTICIDE


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  • .- ---..- Directions For Use Field and Forage Insects: tillrufa. CI.2!!U' •• Cowpe.as, LspedlUa :,>-.h"w'Jrms As;, bro;:dca(.t ,;nil trclIt­ 'l:f>['t :'.'P"l 20-.10 Ibs per acre IIT\­ "1''''OI,ltr,', btlfon· ptflntlnq VVork into "1,. :"t-' ;- J Inr:hps of sod For suh­ ',·lr. 1 1'(':ln c'.Jtwormr;. D,a/lnon lOG ''''.,.10 l)(' w0,,,ed ,nto Ihe lOp 3·6 "1' hC of sr):1 Corn C'}rf"l RC:""':ih'{~r'r, ~.j' :dP A~ ~ r N !'P.l''''Pflf .n lJ"lnf H1G tIm,· aprly q , I :t·-:, r'l( .J( In In :hf"' row ,"; '- :} in it)r::. fH'r .il:rp til (1 h,HH! r..';\·~I'r b,l',r1 ,'witt, ;l -I !n( tH''; ()f C,(I I :-Iro; ;, d <:.:.. 'llll( r f'r rlJjtlvdtlH Im­ !' t-j, I!nl y :lfI., rpdlm""'nt AIJtlllL.lt,nn '.l, • d :". "ldfl' ;It th.! flt"",1 sIGn or '):'1 r( ' ..... r.rrp d'Vd ApplicatIon -")<)l r1 n,'t b" n,.l-if' 1.1',· ·tl·ln hUH'!?d rl "J!.ld·" Corn Bf1t or Idy 1 In HlP. ""1.,tlt'·n (.(1111 nell Cl,t'lw'''f"llr... Ar::..1 ;'u'pldnt hrn.t{jr 01<·1 !'t'lafrnpnt ,pll/?O tU Ib,; Pf'1 ar:rf~ H,urnw Ilqhlly H 1(, HlP 1qp 1 2lnc:hps t)t (,OIl For ;lItltprrfln ... ln clltworm illCl1lllOn tOG should he worked 'nlo Ihe lop 3·6 Inches of SOil prpplanl A, il band Ireatment. apply 10·20 Ib'5 Pili ane in the row lit ol"ntlng time Best rllsulls Will be ohtalned " applied ahelld 0' the pr ess wheel European Corn Borers Apply 10-20 Ibs per acre whpn 75"/0 of the p'ants show Illst generation larvae feeding In Ihe whorl "nd "gain 7 days later if needed Treat lor second gpnerallon whlln thpre are 100 egg masses per tOO rl<lllis Fall AlmywOlnls Apply 10·20 Ibs per ,II"~ (jlrectly IIl'O whorlc; when I;Hvae I,r<,t <l~'Pll;H Milke a <:'1fl"l1lrlr appllca­ lion fm ('nnlrol of second generation .)p 11YWUrn 1r, If n0ccc;sary (.psser Cornst"lk £lorP' Apply 10 - 20 ItlS per acr ... ;n a lO·inrh band cen­ t",,,o ov,'r Ihe row Make applicRtion ('llhpr ill plilnllng lime or when crop twglns 10 emerge Cover Ihe band With t ·2 Inches 0' SOil Southweslern Corn Borers: Apply 10- ?O Ibs. pN acre when second genera­ tion larvae ,He Illst observed Second "ppllcatlon should be milde one week I"te, Wireworms As a preplilnt croadcast trealment. ""ply 20 - 40 Ibs. per acre Thoroughly disk or harrow into the lop 4·8 Illches 015011 As a band treat­ ment. ilpply 10·20 Ibs per acre in the row ill planllng time Best ,esults Will be obtillned " applied ahead 0' the fH(>SS whpe; • Norc C0rn milY be picked Immedlatll' '/ lolll)w,nq lilSI ilpplic<ltlon Do not fn"o fodd ... to oallY and bee I animals ,]lld sh"",p for 1 0 dilYS follOWing last ;)PpllcC1tlon Peanut. culwir.ms Apply 20 Ibs p(!r acre In a 12-inch hilnO over Ihf' row when cul­ .vo,ms 11151 appe.,r Up to Ihree addI­ tional ilppilr.at=:"'ns :It three-wepk In­ t"rvills "'ily I·e npce,sary Do nol "pply w"', n 1 d,ys 1)1 peanut harvest ,P5SP, Ct;,nstillk Borer Apply 20-:10 illS pr acre in a bilnd over Ihe frUlt­ ".,. lone Iw.t pllor to pegging COVN ttlP bilnd With 1 - 2 rnchC5 of :;011 S0IJthern Corn RO'1lworm· ApplY 40 ,tl, per "cre hroadcasl or the equlva­ PjOt r ate ciS it band trflittrnent OVfH the '""t,nq lOlle (I e ilPply 3 Ibs 5 01 Ifl ,I i ?-rnch iJilnd for p(lnuts planted ,n l6-Inrli rowsl Milke Ihe appllcallon ",';1 i"'OO 10 p"'lqing Wl)lk the ma­ t"",ll ,nlo IIIP top If'w Inches 0' soil tn1fnprjliltly Not,' L, v'pc;toCk (1) may bfl te, ppa· "ul lIIil', i;» may tit> fpd peanut forage 7 rj"y lol:nwlnq trealment. imd 13) 1l 1 .li h,... It·d Pf'iHltlt hay?1 days follow· Hlq l'{'dt"lfnt Sorghum Cutworms A5 iI bro.ldca,t sod treilt­ mf'nt "ppiy ;'0·30 Ibs per acr .. Im­ mediately bufore planhnq Work IOta Ihp top 2 - 3 inchos 0' sod For sub· lerranean cutworms. D,AllOon lOG h,,,d" he worked into the top 3-6 IOches 01 SOil Lesser Cornstalk Borer: Apply 10-20 Ibs. per acre in a to·inch blind cen­ tered over the row Make applicallon eIther at planting Irme or when crop begins 10 emerge Cover the b"nd wllh 1 -2 IOches 0' soil Soybean. Cl/f'A'orms: As a broildCilst snll 1"',11· ment apply 20-30 Ibo, per acrr ,m­ mediately brlore plilnftn') Wor' ,,'to the lop 2-3 inc he, of v,': For "I' tprrRnp.Fln ClJtwormo; Dlallnnn i d(1 ',hould hp wo,kl'1 I"t(} thp :' f' ~ h Inc hps 01 sod LE'sser C'Hnslalk Borer A"I'ly 10· I-. Ibs per ilcre I a 6 Inc, !>,lnd cp· l"rerJ ovpr thp row Milkp "ppliC;]IH"1 ell her Immpdlalf'ly pllor 10 planl'n'] or when SO: ..... t'lilns ;HP In thp spdllnq slage (1·2 'nches) Cover the bilnd With t - 2 IOches 1)1 5011 Surcane Sugarcane florer Broa<Jr.asl 15·25 Ibs per acre alter jOints haoll b"gun to lorm ilnd when at leasl 5 ,c of the planlS show borers feed'ng "1 or un­ der the leill sheath but which have "ot bored IOtO Ihe stalks. Addilionai appllcaftons may be necessary to as­ sure contlOUing control. Note. Do not make more Ihan 'Ollr ilP­ plicatlOns pN growing season Allow 28 days between last application ilnd harvr·st At Ihat tim!'. bagasse and 'orilge may be led to livestock W'reworms Apply 60 Ibs per aCre In a 12'lnch band over the opE'n 'urrow. directly 10 seed pieces Cutworms As a broadcilst sad Irc".)­ ment apply 20-30 Ibs per <lcre ,m­ mediately be'ore plantlOg Work inlo the top 2-3 inches 01 sod For sub­ terrilnean cutworm';. D,azlnon tOr; should oe worked Into the lop 3-6 IOches 01 so" Tobacco Cutworms As a broildc;rst snll Ir "at­ ment apply 20-30 :bs per 'lCre b"Ic"f' transplanting Work Inlo the lop 2·4 Inches of soil sur'<lce Immerjlatf'ly alter'1Pplic<lllon Wireworms. As a b,,,,,cjcast soli treat­ ment. apply ?G· 30 Ibs. per acrp 3·4 w"eks be'ore transpl;rnllng O,sk 1010 the top 6·9 Inchps 0' so'; S(:ed Corn Milggol As a broadcasl S0" tre"tment apply 15 Ibs per acre :r·4 w('"ks bll'ore tranSPlantrng Work 1010 the top 2 II1ches n' s",j Vegetable Crop In.ects· Bunl (lima, pi!!lP. p, 2lliW1 L~~sTiiTli' Borl'r 1\pply 1; ?'l Ibs per acre in 8 6-inCh band c""· '''rl'd over the row MAk'" ilppllcatl')l1 wi' I ,Jlllnt~ are ·i-· 1 "'';,, 11111 Radl,hl!' Rllm Milq,Jots Ar ;J'y !i.?(l Ibs pw ncrf'. rj':, (z pp .. 1{)()tJ 'mear lef"!'1 of rowl '" the sept! furrow At plAntrng lime. TlIU!!P Root lJgJo's I\pply 1(' Ibr; "Ilr Ar fI' ill the HI'"d lull,)W lit pl.lnt nlo lime .......... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---~--

• r Tomatou vtneg.ar Flies (Drosophila spp) Broadcast 5-10 pounds per acre when tiles f"t appear Repeat 7 -10 days or as re<1lJlred Tomato(cs may be har­ vpsted Ihe day of appllcalton Other Vegetabl. In •• ct.: Cutworm. \Surface and Subteltanean) B.LOCWlli Parsley C bbge p ,! r_.r!JDs C ilntalQupes F:as C.lul 1110"" '" PI'pOlers Celery S".it-' b(',lrJ'; CollarOS Spinach C_-LJcur [ndlve iescarole) Kale L('tluce Lima beans Muskmel()ns SIJmmer squ(lsh Sweet corn Sv. :c;s ...:hiHd Tomatoes Watermelons Wtnt!'r squash AS a blOildcast SOil trf'atment apply ;:'0 - 3(l Ibs per acre immediately be­ lore pl;Jntmg Work Into the top 2 -3 Inche~ of sad For subterranean cut­ worms D,az,non lOG should he worked mto the top 3-6 tnCh"s 0' SOIL Potatoe. As a preplant broadcast 5011 treat­ ment apply 20- 40 Ibs per acre Disk Into the top 2-3 inches Immediately alter ilppllcation. Mole Crickets Broccoli C,2'le Cavllflower Collards End;-ve (escarole) Kale Letluce Mustard Peppers Radishes Strilwbernes Tobacco Tomatoes Turnips Broadcast 10 Ibs per acre when In­ ,pcts ,UP present. Milkp ilpplicatlon :" pla"t b"ds or fields 1 -12 days pnor .' so.vIOg 0' seed or transplanting. ad ,',0rk Into 5011 1-2 Inches Wjreworm. Croccoll Cabbac;!' C;]ntaIOupf'S C'lrrots CdLJI:'!O'v\p.r Celer,! Collards Cucumbers Endive (escarole) Kale L_!'\tuce Lima bens .1us ... mplons Onions P;}rsl n '", PiHsr1lps p(",)s "'('ppers Snap b';lns Spinach Summer squsll Sweet corn SWISS chard lomatoes Wtermelo", Winter sQu~<;h f),,~ " pr(lp~<tnt bh)adc.lst treatment :1p­ p'y O - 40 Ih per il(·re Thorouqhly c11~", 01 nClrrow Into the top d· 8 Inchps nt 5011 Potatoes /I~ ~ bro;vjc,,<\ sod Ir("llmenl "p,lly ;-'U - 4r) ItJc, ppr (lcre hpffHf" pldi1tlnq n'r,rr.'uqtlly rllsk Of h;UfOW mto Ihp IClP 4 - 8 Inctws 0' soli As a h~(1,j tr(,dtm"nt apply 10-?0 Ibs pf'r acre ,lt planting AppllUltlon should bf' at a o"pth 0' 3 -I; Inches and along bfJlh SIO"S of the row Sw .. t Potalo .. As a preplanl broadcast treatm .. nt ap· ply <'0- 40 Ibs. per acre Thoroughly disk or harrow into the upper 4-8 Inches of SOIl. In the Southeastern U S only, a broadcast post-emer­ gence treatment 01 30 Ibs. per acre can be made. Trl'atment should be made over thp. top of sweet potato plant foliage at th{' tome roots bpgin to enlarge Frullln •• ctl: B~ R;;(i'l'iUSt ThllPS I3li1C" l3i1nana Aphid t':ilce' Ol 110 grams) In a sturdy t)'lrhr or plilstl': envelrJpe and Clltach to stall< Immedliltely i1bove the bottom hn(1 '1f a newly developing stem TIC " polyethylene bilg securely around thiS st"m lId leavl' in place unlll 1iHvest Banana Root Borer Apply 10-20 Ibs. per acrf' to the ground around roots. Three or 'our applicati<.'ns at monthly Intf'rvals Will be necessary Applica­ tion should be made With hand or ground e4ulpment Lawn Insects: .-Lawn Chinch -"J,tils Apply '1, to I lb. pf'r 1.000 sq_ ft. (3 ,:, - 5 Ibs. per 5,000 sQ It) and brush lawn to work gran­ ules down to the soil Repeat applica­ tion in 7 -10 days, if necessary. For larger reSidual control and on dense­ growing turf such as 5t. Augustine grass, use 1-2 Ibs per 1,000 sq. II. (5- 10lbs per 5,000 sq ft ). Notice to User 'The Fedral Food and Drug Adminis­ tration hilS set tolerances lor reSidues 01 D,az,non on certain raw agricultural commodities as fOllows: 6000 ppm 40.00 ppm 2500 ppm 1000 ppm 300 ppm 100 ppm 0.75 ppm grass (reduced to 40.00 ppm aller 24 hours) alfalfa ('resh), clover "resh), corn forage, pea­ nut forage. pineapple for­ age bean forage, pea vines altalfa hay. bl'an hay clo­ ver hay, grass hay, pea vine hay. peanut hulls .lnd hay. sugar beet tops, sorghum forage almond hu:iS lespedeza olives apples aprocots, bf!ans tn;lp. Includes ponto), L",_t roots, heet tops, 1)Ickberoies. b! Jeberrles, boysenberrof', broccoli, Rrussels sprouts. cilb­ hgf! carrots. cauli­ itow,,, Cf'lery, chernes. Citrus (grapefrUit. lem­ ons, limes. oranges. tn­ g(>los, tangerines. citrus Citron kumquats. and hy­ !HI(;" 0' thpse). collardS. cnrn tkernels and cob With husks removed), cranbern .. s. cucumbers, d,mdelions, dewberries. "n!llve (escarole), logs, grpes, hops. kate, let­ tUCf!, lima boans, logan­ berroes, melons, mustard grl'ens, nectarine'!. on­ Ions, parsley, parsnips, 05 ppm 02 ppm 01 ppm peaches. peanuts. pears. peas With pods (deter­ mined on peas alter re­ moving any '\hell present when marketed), pep­ PNS, pinf'apples, plums (fresh prunes). radishes. raspberrieS, sorghum grain, sonach. strawber­ nes. sugar bE'el roots. sugarcan!' summer squash. SWISS chard, to­ matof's. turnip roots, tur­ nip tops waterr:ress. Win­ ter squash ca, Ie (meat lat and meat-ny-prod­ ucts), sheep (meal. fat and meat by-products) ,llmonds filberts pecans. walnuts bananas (of which not more Ihan 0 I ppm shall be present in the pulp alter peel is r!'moved) cottonseed cowpea forage. c"lwpeas. potatoes, soybea... for­ age. soybeans. swpet po­ tatoes Consult thl' Federal Fnod and Drug Administration for changes and ad­ dillons See Diazonon' AG500 (emul­ siloable solution) and Diazlnon' 50W (50% wettable powder) labels which contain additional uses for which D,azinon" lOG is not recommended. The marketing of raw agllcullural commodities having reSidues In ex­ cess of their permitted tolerances. or marketing those for which no toler­ ances have been set. and bearing residues will violate Fed-,ral Law wt>en shipped in irterstate commerce and may violate State Law Caution Keep out 0' reach 01 childrpn Harm'ul if swallowed Avoid contaml­ nallon of food and 'eed Do not store near food or feed product~ AVOid in­ halation of dust AVOid contact With skin, eyes, and clothing Wash thor­ oughly alter handling May be ab­ sorbed through skin Fish and Wildlife Caution: lhls product IS tOXIC to tl~h ilnd Wild­ life Keep out of lakes. 'IrCilms. or ponds Do not apply wherp nmotl ;5 likely to occur Do not contaminAte Wilter by cleaning of equipment. or disposal of wastes B"ds leeding on treated areas may be killed Apply thiS product only as specl'ied on this labeL Do not reuse container Destroy It by burYing or burning AVOid smoke or fumes USD,\ Reg ·~o t (")-454 U S "'ltpnt No. 2.7:.-.24J Geigy :,gr cultu-al Ct-"rT'ICAls O,vlSio" o· Clblo-uEt.; { Cor"vlRtlo , Ardsley. 11."", Y.JTk IC:;O: