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justin a97107de46
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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HOPKINS 10% DIAZINON GRANULAR INSECTICIDE


• I -/llJplcins ACCEPTED JAN!J 1976 1 0010 DIAZINON H ~:; ,!dp! .the Federal kllClldd I( I uo-JICIde. cnad Jlod •• "cide .ct. ". <JItlended. 'or III. peetiald. reCJlSlered uad. GRAN U LAR INS E CTI C I D I::"'EPiiioiO.;A .::::11:.' .::.,Ho.:' ('. ··UJ.. ·u ACTIVE INGREDIENT: 0, O-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phc:;phorothioate ............................ 10% INERT INGREDIENTS: ...... ...... .... ........ ............. ........ ..... ........ ...... ........ ..... .... ................. ........ 900/0 TOTAL 100% '.' Diazinon Registered Trademark of Ciba-Geigy EPA Reg. No. 2393-278-AA EPA Est. No. 2393-WI-1 CAUTION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Harmful jf swaliowed. Avoid contamination of food and feed. Do not store near foou or feed prod­ ucts. Avoid mhalation of dust. Avoid contact with skin, eyes. and clothing. Wash thoroughly at,,::r Ilandling. May be absorbed through skin. 1 n,s IJroduct is toxic to flStl. shrimp. crabs, birds, and otlier wildlife. Keep out of lakes, streams. j)onds. tid,,! marshes. and estuaries Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not contarrti­ nate water Jy cleaning of equipment. or disposal of wastes. Birds feeding on treated areas mav be kiiled. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from areas treated. Shrimp und crabs may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where these are important resources. Apply this product only as specified on this label. DO NOT RE-USE THIS CONTAINER - DESTROY WHEN EMPTY See Attached Pamphlet for Use instructions Manufactured By HOPKINS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. MADISON. WISCONSIN 53701 NET WEIGHT POUNDS 1 I

• j 10% DIAZINON GRANULAR INSECTICIDE Directions for Use Application of Hopkins 10% Diazinon" Granular Insecticide should be applied as per the following recommendations. Crop Insect Controlled Rate of Application Fruit and Nut Insecls Hananas Strawberries Red Rust ' I oz. per Thrips stem Black Banana Aphids Banana Root Borer 1 O-ZO los. : A Mole Crickets 1 lb .. A Vegetable Foliar Insecls Beans (pole beans. snap beans. Irma beans) Lesser Cornstalk Borers 10-20 Ibs.· A Vegetable Soil Insects B,occolr. Cabhage. , "lIl1.lloupes. Cauliflower. -';elel y. Col:ards. cucumbers. tOndlve \ •. 'scarule). r.dle Lettuce. lima Beans. Mu;kmeions. Pd. :;Iey. Peas. Peppels. Potiltoes. $lIdp Beans. <';;liIlach. :; Hnmer Squash. S ..... eet Corn. SWIS Chard. 1.)lIIatoes. \ '/ It •. rmelol1s. Willter Sq'ldsh Cutworms (surface and subterranean) 20-JO Ibs. A (not rcglst('red en brussels sprouts) ?O-40 Ibs II 0'1 Potatoes Pre-Harvest Interval ----------- ---- Application Timing and Miscellaneous Apply in paper or plastIc enve· lope and attach to stalk immedI­ ately above bottom hand of newly developing stem. Cuver stem with polyethylene bag which IS left in place unt:1 harvest. Apply to ground around ruot~ 3-4 tImes at monthly Intervals. Make applrcatron with hand or ground equipment. Apply when Insects present Ap· ply 1-2 days hefore trans­ planting and mIx Into top 1-2 inches Lf sOil ImmedIately. 6-InCh band centered over row when beans are' 2-1 inch high Broadcast when fhes first ap­ pear Repeat in 7-10 day inter­ vals or as required. Apply broadcast just before planting. Work into soil immedi­ ately. 2-3lnches for surface cut­ worms. 3-6 inches for subterra­ nean cutworms. •

• Crop Broccoli. C.tbbaqe. C alJlif:ower. Cullards. Endive (escarOle). Kale. Lettuce. Mustard. Peppels. Radishes. T<'matoes. Turnips Radishes Turnips BrocCOli. Caboage. Cantaloupes. I':arrots. C.lulillower. Celery. Collards. Cucumbers. Endive (escarole). ".,i.:, l etluce. Lllna Beans. M"~kmelons. Onions. Parsley. Peas. PC;lpers. Snap Beans. Spinach. Summer ~~qU.tstl. Sweet Corn. ,\eet t'o!atoes SWIS Chard. Tomatoes. Wate'melons . .. ·JlIlter Squash Potatoes ::, .... e')t Potoltoes • I Insect Controlled Mole Crickets Root Maggots Root Maggots Wl/eWorms WlluWorms WI/e W\Jrms Hate of Application 10 Ibs. A (not registered on Brussels SPloutS) 3-4 oz. per 1.000 Linear Feet of row 101bs./A 2U-40 Ibs.·A (l1ot registered on Brussels SlJrout::» 10-20Ib:, A 30lbs A Field and Forage Insects r;.)rn (Field o.l:ld Sweet) Com RootwOlIll L.llvae 1/ !>Ol IOIlO Linear f (!et ti 4 1;'>'.' Of 10 0(1 tlll(!.11 r"d Pre-Harvest Interval COli. may be harvested ,"IITlelli­ ately followlJI!j last apphl-atloll Do lIot feed treated forage to (l,ury or beef cattle or sheep w.thln 10 days after fulJal application Arpllcallon Timing and Miscellaneous Apply to plant beds or field 1· 2 days before sowing seed or transplanting Work into sOil 1- 2 inches Immediately. Apply in seed furrow at plantmg time. Apply in seed furrow at plantmg time. Apply broad';ast before plal:t­ ing and work into soil 4-8 Inches immediately. With qrallu!e formulations. ",,­ ply at plantmg. IJlacmg DlCw lion in bands 3-6 Inches deep along both Sides of row. Broildcast over top of Vi/les when roots beg III to enlarge (Southeast U.S. only) Apply III 7 -lIh .. h bar-:l ce"t'ed over corn 10 't ilt pl'intilg Post· emergellf' f' AI-IPly III band over tow at lirst ~I'. jn 01 roo' worms and cuver tr('ate j b.,I1.· With 2-3 illches of s(."I. ----------------------------------------------~~~-- ~---- - z

--------------,-------------------------------• I 2 Crop Corn (Field and Sweet) COllI (Field and Sweet) Cowpeas t.:spedela Pe,lI1uts Insect Controlled Rateo. Application Cutworm!) 20-40Ibs. A (sur lace and subterranean) Wire Worms 20-40 Ibs.! A European Corn Borers Fall Armyworms Southwestern Corn Borers Lesser Cornstalk Borers 10-20 Ibs. / A 10-20 Ibs. I A 10-20Ihs. A 1;>' ,-25 oz. 1000 Lillear Ft. Cutworms 20-30 Ibs A (surface and subterranean) Cutworms 20-30 Ins A (surface and :.ubterranean) Southern Curn Rootworrns 40 Ills. A Pre-Harvest Interval Corn may be harvested immedi­ ately followmg last appllcatloll. Do not feed treated forage to dairy or beef cattle or sheep within 10 days after foliar application Corn may be harvested immedi­ ately following last application. Do not feed treated forage to dairy or beef cattle or sheep within 10 days after foliar application. Corn may be harvested immedi­ ately following last application. Do not feed treated forage to dairy or beef cattle or sheep within 10 days after foliar application. Corn may be h:uvested Immedi­ ately following last application. Do not feed treated forage to dairy or beef cattle or sheep within 10 days after foliar application. Corn may be harvested immedi­ ately following last application Do not feed treated forage to darry or beel cattle or sheep within 10 days after foliar application. Corn may be harvested immedi­ ately following last application Do not feed treated forage to dairy or beef cattle or sheep Within 10 days after loliar or over-the-corn applications. ?1 days Application Timing and Miscellaneous For 5urfaL() cutworms. apply just before plaJltmg or wheJi lar­ vae first appear and work Illto SOil 1-2 inches immediately Do not apply later than layby For subterranean cutworms. aply just before planting and work into soil 3-6 inches immediately Apply before planting and work into SOil 4-8 inches immediately Apply so granules fall IIlto whorls when 75% of plants show first generation borers feeding. Apply second appli­ cation 7 days later if needed. For second generation borers. apply when field count shows 100 egg masses per 100 plants. Applications may be made by aircraft. Apply over corn so granules fall into whorls when armyworms trrst appear. Repeat if necessary. Apply over corn so granules lall Into whorls when second gener­ ation borers first appear. Re­ peat one week later. Apply in 10-mch band centered over row at planting or wlll!/l crop begins to emerge Cover treated band with 1-2 inches 01 soil. Apply Just uefore plant",!.! Work into SOil immediately. 2-.1 Inches for surlace cutworms 3- 6 inche; for subterranean cutworms. Broadcast just b"lore pl<llltll1<) and work into SOil Immediately. 2·3 rnches for surface Lut· worr'IS. 3-6 mches for subterra­ nean cutworms. Broadcast c- land ,'ver ! U .. IIl'1 lonD lust berrr'~ Pl.gylllg ~'''Jrk mto top few "":'l€.> "I 5011 I 1>"­ ~tock (I) may be fed peartut hulls. (2) may \Je fed peanut Ie"" iI\jt.: 7 days lullf)Io,rrr: tH'i •. rn'n· alHJ (3) may he Ipu ·w·tIl Jt h"J 21 days follOWing 1ft a"r'lt