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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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DIAZINON 14 GRANULAR CODE 3386


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Code: 3386
DIAZINONH 14 GRANULAR
Net Weight
Pounds
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
AppliCd!ions 10 Ihe soii should be worked inlo Ihe 'op f"w inches ,mm .. d,atty after
appl,cation wilh a rotary hoe, cullivatN disk, harr JW, or o.her suitable means for
grealesl effectiveness. Apply uniformly 10 Ihe ar'a to be Ireated al Ihe rates
recommended below.
IIROCCOll, IIRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAIIIIAGE, CAULIFLOWER: Rool MaS/gots - Broadcast
14 10 21 pounds per acre before planling or transplan'ing; work 3 10 4 inches inlo soil.
CORN (FIELD, SWEET): S •• d Corn M .. ggots - BroaLcasl 1 ~ to 28 pounds per acre
juSI prior 10 planting. Work 2 inches into soil. Corn Rootworm L .. rv ... - Postemergence
Basal Trealment - Apply 41j2 10 8'/2 ounces per 10)0 linear feet of - "" in a band
over Ihe (OW at first sign of ROOlworms, bUI nol I"Ier than June 2~ .. Ihe Middle
Corn Belt or July lsI in Ihe Northern Corn Belt. Cover trealed bane. wilh 2 10 3
inches of soil. hll Armyworms - When Armyworms first appear, apply 7 to 14
pounds per acr.. over the corn so granules fall in'o whorls. Repeal applicalion if
necessary. NOTE: Do not feed Irealed fodder 10 dair / or beef callie or sheep for 10
days following applicalion. Corn may be picked mmedialely. Temporary spOiling
of foliage somelimes occurs following applicalion.
ONIONS: Onion Maggots - Apply 14 10 2B pounds per acre as a broadcasl soil
Irealmenl just prior to planling. Thoroughly m,x Ih" chemical inlo Ihe lOp 3 10 4
inches of soil by disking, harrowing or other suilaHe means.
RADISHES: ROOI Maggols - Apply 101h 10 14 pounes per acre (21/2 to 2 4,5 ounces
per 1000 linear feel of row) in Ihe seed furrow al olanling lime.
SUGAR IIEETS: Sugar Beel Rool Maggol - Apply 7 Ie 14 pounds per acre in a 5 10 7
i~ch I,and (based on row widlh of 22 inches) or 4.:' 10 9.4 ounces per 1000 linear
feet of row in a 5 to 7 inch band either incorporal,~g 2 10 3 inches at planling or
applying above the seed afler Ihe se~d is covered. t pply ahead of Ihe press wheel.
If a heavy Maggot inf ... lation is anticipated, or a w( I spri,,:) occurs, a $econd appli­
cation may be made, early poslemergence, when IhE adull Maggols (Flies) first s:art
10 appear. If a second application is necessary, aprly 7 to 10"2 pounds per acre
in a 5 10 7 inch band (based on row widlh of 22 i.,ches) or 4.7 10 7.1 ounces per
1000 linear feet of row in a 5 to 7 inch band directl{ over Ihe 'ow. NOTE· Diazinon
14 Granular should not come in d,rect contacl wilh I,e seed N iniury will occur.
SUGARCANE: Sug.rc .. ne lIorers - Broadcast 10 1/2 '0 171h pounds per acre after
joints have begun 10 form and when at least 5% 0; plants show Borers feeding in
Or under the leaf sheath buI which have nol bo·d nto Ihe stalks Additional apoli.
cations may be necessary to assure con'inuing ~ontrol Do not !T'ake more than 4
applications per growing season. Do not apply withn 28 days of harvest. Ba,!asse
and forage may be fed to livestock. Wireworms - \pply 42 pounds per acre in a
1'2 inch band over the open furrow. directly 10 seed pieces.
TOMATOES: 'v .,gar Flies (Drosophda spp.) - Broa:!cast 7 pounds per acre when
flies first apped' Repeal in 7 10 10 day inlervals or " requ;red.
INSECTICIDE
EPA REG. NO 279·2989 AA
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
'O,O-diethyl 0-(2,isoproply·6·melhy 1·4 'PY 'i m idinyl)
phosphorOlhioate .......... .
INERT INGREDIENTS:
·Diazinon
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Harmful if swallowed. Avoid conlaminal;on of food and feed. Do nOl
food or feed products. Avoid inhalation of
and clothing. Wash Ihoroughly afler handling.
dusl.
May
Avoid conlact wilh
be absorbed Ihrough
For Emergency Assist .. nc. C .. II
716-735-3765
ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL CAUTIONS
BY WT.
14.30 0 0
B570"0
10000° 0
store
skin,
skin.
near
eyes,
This product is toxic 10 fish, shrimp, crab, birds and other wildlife. Birds 'eeding
on Irealed areas may be killed. Keep oul of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes
and esluaries. Do nol apply when weather conditions favor drift from the areas
Irealed. Do nol apply where run·off ,s I,kely to occur. Do nol contaminate '"ater
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes Apply th;s prodLel only as specif.ed
on Ihis label.
ThiS product is hi~lhly Toxic to b('cs (·xposed to d!fPU trea1tr.cnf or rc""dL-('<:' on
crops. ProtecTive Information mal be obtained from ',our Cooperative AgrlcLituful
ExtenSion Service.
Do not re-use container. Destroy If in accoruancc With StdtC' dnd local regulaTions.
IR Diazinon is a registered Irademark of C;ba·Gcigy Corporation
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MANUFACTURED ,N .1 SA B1
FMC CORPORATION
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL DIVISION
M'DDLEPORT NY
FRESNO CA
YAKIMA. WA
RIC~MOND CA
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,.' '!t 1 I) 1975 , . '"l.<><:>ctic:de, ; ,'. :,I1'·;,;e Ad. ". L11 d ... ..,., ticiJe " ;" "'Ld .;1 j. r 14':, H'-,q. No. . . CUTWORMS (SURFACE AND SUIITERRANEAN): Allalfa, Beans (L,ma Pole, Snap;, Broccoli, Brusseis SproulS, Cabbage, Cantaloupes, Caul, flower. Celery ClovPr. Col;a'ds, 'Corn (Field, Sweet), Cowpeas, Cucumbers, Endive tEscarole), Kale, Lesped'la, Lettuce, Muskmelons, Parsley, Peas, Peppers, 'Potatoes, ·Sorghum. SpinMh, SqUdS Summer, Wrnler). Sw;ss Chard, Tomaloes, Walermelons Broddcast 11. to 28 pounds per acre jusl prior 10 planting. Work 2 to 3 inches into soil 10 'onlrol Surfdce Cutworms; 3 10 6 inches 10 conlrol Sublerranean Cutworms. 'Corn :Field, Sweet) For Surface Cutworms apply jusl ,;'"" 10 planting or when larvae first appear and work 1 10 2 inches ,nl" soil. Do nol apply after layby. 'Potatoes - Work 4 to 6 ,nches ,nto so;!. 'Sorghum - Do nol apply direclly 10 Ihe seed furrow as reductio" of Sorghurr. seed germination may occur. GARDEN SYMPHYLANS (CENTIPEDES): Beans (Pole, Snpl, Beets, Cabbage, Carrors, Corn (Field, Sweel), Lelluce, Peas, Radishes, TOmaloes, Turnips - Broadcast 70 pounds per ,ere jusl prior to planling. Work 4 10 8 inches into ,0;1 This pre.p'anl treat",ent ""iii also control Cl"!worms (Surface and Sublerranean), Mole Crickets, Rool Maggots and Wireworms. MOLE CRICKETS: Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage Cauliflower, Collards, Endive (Escarole), Kale, Letluce, Muslard, Peppers, Radishes, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Turnip - Apply 7 pounds per acre when insecls are presen!. Apply to planl beds or f,e'Js 1 to 2 days prior to sowing of seed or Iransplanling, and work I to 2 inches inlo soil. WIREWORMS: Beans (Lima, Pole, Snap), Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cantaloupes, Carrols, Cauliflower, Celery, Collards, 'Corn (Field, Sweet), Cucumbers, Endive (Esc'ole), Kale, Lettuce, Muskmelons, Onions, Parsley, Peas, Peppers, 'Potaloes, Spinach, Sugar Beels, Squash (Summer, Winler), Sweel Potaloes, Swiss Chard, Tomatoes, Watermelons
  • Broadcast 21 10 2B pounds per acre just prior '0 planling. Work 4 10 8 ir es inlO soil. 'Corn (Field, Sweel) - Work 4 to 6 inches ,nto Ihe soil. 'Potaloes .. B'oadcasl 21 10 42 pounds per acre before plant;ng. Work 4 tr' 8 iches ;"'0 so'' Or apply 7 to 21 pounds per acre al planlin,!, placinq D.azinon 14 GranU:Mn bands 3 10 6 inches deep along bOlh s;c!es of rOw. Duler SI,ould 5 .. 11 in Origi .. al p ... kages Only. 'ERMS Of- SALE OR USE. On purchase or use of this p,,,duCl b"e' a",' user d;ree te­ the followin"] conditions. WARRANTY, FMC warrants 'hat this product, as of the ';",e of sd!e by f-MC conforms tl) trp Hl""Jredient statement On the labc!, and (2} is rasoflably fit for thj· OO',e, sct fo,th in .he Di'"c'.ons for USf'. EXCEPT "'S SO WARRANTED THE PRODUCT !S SOLD AS IS fMC NAKES NO OTHER ·,' .. ARRM.TY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. DAMAGES: BU',er's or usr,s exclus,ve remedy for damages for breach of warranlv or n("ll'-H:>n(C' <jh~'1 h~ i,rnitpj to direct damale5 not exceedinG thp purchase price paid (3jn <:''dil not ·nc!ude :nc,-jental Or consequential d·1f1'd"I('S. NoLc(' of an" claim rL'''t re rq)or1ed to FMC ,."th,n 10 days of discovery by I,uyer or user. fai:inl which buyer or uer W(1111("5 any claim for !:J.u.:h damaqe. EXCUSE FROM NON·CONTROLLABLE CONDITIONS B('cause of (."Ia:n c"tical condit;ons ,,<'alr>d or wcuored by buyer or user or rever which FMC has rO conlrol, ouyer and u('r. dS a COId;tion of purchase or usc, assume responsibillf.' far and release FMC from, I;abd"y a"sing oul of the hamlling or use of Ihe prOdJcl ,IIr;bulable 10 such causes. No per50n is authorized to vry Or waive any st3tement containea herein EPA ES1 279 CA.l Pr;nlt>d in USA.