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>
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MIDLAND 2, 4-D LOW VOLATILE WEED KILLER
- EPA Reg No: 1381-88
- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester (64.5%)
- Label accepted: 1970-08-18
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001180-00019-19700818.pdf
If the buyer and user uo not accept this ·"aterial
upon the$e terms and conditions, it b to be
returned, unopened. to the place of purcha$e
Y/ithin seven days. The use of this material shall
be conclusive evidence that the buyer and user
accept and agree to all the above-stated terms
and conditions.
CAUTION! MAY CAUSE SKIN JRRITA!lON
Avoid Contact wilh Eyes. Skin and CloH:ln9
Harmful if Swal1owd
NOTE: Wilen stored at temperatures below freezing
it may be neessary to warm up to at least 4 SQF.
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MIDLAND COOPERATIVES, INCORPORATED
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55413
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2, 4·0 LOW· VOLAT!lE EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE
Contains 4.0 Pounds 2, 4· 0 Acid Equivalent per Gallon
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Iso-oclyl Esler of 2, 4-Dichlorophenox;acetic Acid'
INERT INGREOlfNTS:
TOTAL
BY WEIGHT
70.5%
29.5%
100.0%
*Equivalenl to 2, 4· (\ichlor:Jphen'JXyacetic Acid 46.8:t USDA Registratior No 1180-19
CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
See side panels' for additi( nal cautions
MlOL\ND LO\·!-,OI.ATlLE 2,4-0 "{f:.ED KIL:"ER is recC"::
mend-::d £0: controlling {\rrowhL id, Dandelion, Dock,
Bindweed, Icnbit, LLlmb's-quartcrs, Hallow, Hustard,
Peppergrass, Pigwed, Plantain, Ra;weecl, Shepllerd's
?urse, Thistles, Wild Carrot, Wild Morning-Glory,
Wi ld Carl ic, Ih ld Onion, and many other broad
leaved weeds.
PREPAR:\TIO1 OF TI-IE SPRAY: Fill the spray tar.k with
half the required amount of ,·:ater; then add the
recommended amount of entals.
Spr3Y drift may cause SL:vere injury to both grm.,ring
and dormant plants. Coarse sprays lIDLAND LOH-VOLATILE 2,4'·0
WEED KILLER with agitation and cO:ltinue filling the
spray tank <lith water. Use enough water per acre to
give uniform coverage. TIle amount of water required
for lou volume applications may vary from 5 to 25
gallons per acre. For high volume applications
100 gallons, or mor, of water will be needed for
good coverage. In any case, use the same amount
of 2,4-0 re'-:oIL'Tlended per acre.
Avoid qpray drift to sus;eptible plants such as cotton,
tomatoes, flowers, grapes, f=uit trees, and orn2re less likely to
drift. Altllough this ester is much less volatile than
butyl or isopropyl esters, higll temperLltures may produce
vapcrs after application Hhich might injure 2,4-0-
sensitive plants groHing nearby. This spray way cause
injury to berttgras3, St. Augustine grass, and Dichondra.
TIlis pcoduct is toxic to fish. Keep out of lakes,
strem'lS or pones. Apply this product only as specified
OIl tlJis label. Dc not contaminate \·;ater by clei1ning of
equipr.('nl, or disposdl of ,.,Tastes.
DO 1\01 cO:ll.1lin,-,tc irrig .ion ditches or ,,'.1ter used for
docstic purposes.
DO :';0'1' store ihar
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fungicides.
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MIDLAND Lm~-VOLA.TILE 2,ll-D \VEED KI1L)'R is a s"',e-:ti"e spray used [or control of SU!H.:ep
tible weeds in growing smnll grain crops, corn, lawns, turfs and pastures. It can also
be used as a no! -selective spray for tile control of certain deep rooted perennials and
woody plants not in growing crops. Dst rpul·:s arp o~lined from 2,4-0 application
when soil and c!.imacic con<litions r2 ':OUL'll('iv' ':0 r.:-pid weed grO\vth.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The following doages are suggcsted on growing resistant crops for the control of sus
ceptible weeds, such as mllstard, Frenchweed, arrowhead, cocklebur, dandelion, gumweed.
marsh elder, hedge binJ,'ced, pig.;eed, ragweed, field horsetail, plantain and similar
susceptible spcci.es.
A'L .OTS,._RYE--t.:se 1/2 to I pint BIOLAND LOI·I-VOlATILE 2,4-0 -lEED KITJLER per acre in
sufficient water to obtain gooJ coverage with the spray equipment at hand. It is reco
mended that the lower dosage be used for Ilighly susceptible weeds, whereas the higher
dosage level may be necessary for the control of more sistant weeds. Spray these
crops \vhen fully stooled or tillered, usually when plants nre 4 to 8 inches high. Do
not spray from boot to milk stage or in seedl1ng stage. Do nct use on grains undersown
with legumes such as clover or alfalfa unless some legume injury can be tolerated. Do
not forage or graze treated grain fields within 2 weeks after treatment with 2,4-D.
CORN--Use 1/2 to I pint NIDLA.ND LOl-i-VOLATILE 2,4-0 WEED KILLER per acre in sufficient
water to obtain good coverage with the spray equipment at hand. Make application follow
ing emergence of majority of weeds but before weeds have damaged the corn. It can be
applied anytime between the two-leaf stage and the start of tasseling, CAUTION: The
sprays should be applied in such a way as t keep the 2,4-0 off the corn leaves and
stalks except for a few inellcs at ground level. Applications made after the corn is
10 inches high should be made with the use of drop nozzles. Strains and varieties of
corn vary in their tolerance to 2,4-0 and particular care should be exercised in using
ester formulations.
PASTURES--To control many broadle3vC'c! weeds in_pastures, ,meadO\o,TS and ranzlands, usc
2 pints of HIL~D LOI.J-VOLATILE 2,i;-D {SED KILLER in sufficient .,rater to provide for
uniform application. Treat pastures when weeds are grm,ring actively. Do not apply lJ
recently seeded pastures until grass is well established. ;:';ost leguTI''O's are usually
injured or killed at the r&_es recommended. For control of wild gsrlic and onion in
pastures, apply 2 to 3 qClarts per acre in very early spring and repeat annually until
these weeds are control10d. 00 not graze treated a3S by dairy ahimals within 7 days
after treatr.lent.
SSE-S, ~~?,.ITRf--Use 2 pins nDLAND Lm:-;;OLATILE 2,4-0 HEED KILLER?£:r acre 1n
sufficient \vater to obtai.: good co'C'rage with the spray equipr:1C'nt on hand. Grass
seedlings in general are sl'sceptible to the action of 2,4-0 and hence should not be
sprayed until a well developed root system or sod is estahl ished.
DEEP ROOTED PEKENL\IALS Ai\D -lOODY PLA;';TS--(Not in GroHing Crops) Use 1-1/2 to 3 pints
MIDLAND LOW-VOL\TILE 2,4-D -lEED KILLER per acre in sufficient water to insure good
covera6C' with spra:: equipment at hand. lIDL\t\D LO~-'OL\TILE 2,4-0 'JiED KILLER is
effective for tile c2ntrol of woody plants and perennials such as willows, poison oak,
boxeldcr, serviceberry, chokeberry, dogwood, silverberry, black walnut, honeysuckle,
Virginia creeper, poison ivy, sycmore, cottonwood, wild cherry, sumac, black locust.
chickasGH rose, cherokee rose, elderb0rry, sassafras, crabapple, f:ddleeck, spreadin
dogbane, Jerusalem artichoke, penny\vort, wild sw . .;et potato, catnip, wild par;:;nip,
plantain, dandelion, stingin:.; nettle, and other suscepti.bJe species alon: ence r');';1',Y//
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slmrt:'1r noa-cult1vale_u cn:.s. .. C:lre should be taken to insur0 thorol1,;h covcr;10 '. ~ \
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