Files
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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DIBROM 8 MISCIBLE


rr==============/====3==if=7=O==-==3==I========j/~ DIBROM® PTE Naled Insecllclde FOR AGRICULTURAL OR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: BY WT. Haled (1 ,2-dlbromo·2.2-dlchloroethyl dimethyl phosphite) ...........................•.. 58.., INERT INGREDIENTS:' ............................... 42110 TOTAL 100110 Contalne 8 pounds technlca' naled per gaUon equlVIIlent to 7.2 pO"nde naled. ·This product containa xylene ",nge .romatici. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER-PELIGRO OIBROM ~ - Registered T M o! Chevron Chemlc,,1 Co See Below For Additional Precautionary Statements. EPA REG. NO. 34704·351 EPA EST. NO. 45063-CA-1 NET CONTENTS 1 GAL. (3.78 L) .:779 EXP07Y95 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS ANU DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER: Harmful or lalal if swallowed. Corrosive. Causes eye damage and skin damage. Do nol get in eyes, on ski" or on clothing. Avotd brealhir,g spray mist. Use rubber gloves and lace shield or gogglr·<; when handling. Avoid contamination of food. FIRST AID In cas. 01 contllct, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of waler fo~ at leasl 15 minules, For eyes, call a physician, RerTt0V8 and wash conlaminaled clothing before reuse. If swallowed, drink promptly • large quantity ot milk, egg whiles, gelalm solution, or it these Ire not BvaHable, drink large quanti,les 01 water. Avard alcohol. Call a physician immediately. Nole 10 Physician: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastrrc lavage. Measures agamst circulatory shock, resprratory r1epression and convulsion may be needed. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE 00 ow I au want more a I,ons 01 ow Ihl> !nslruchQns or ca!eaor o' 1 "0 <; I '1 " '-", C'lons or ,',dsh! Il"~ U"t' l'l"( 'oent an 01 W,)!L'r Kl'l'P da ".clsh tot: se ar;;lel ,rom ottwr ,.lUnur USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS amnrm 00 not use In 8 manner or al a lime other than rn accordance ..... ith label directions because animal, plant or crop injury, Illegal reSidues or other undeSIrable results may occur. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct trealmenl or resi· dues on crops. Protective information may be obtained from your Coop­ erative Agricultura: -'(tenSion Service . PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use or slore near heal or open flame. Store In a cool. dry place. DIRECTIONS FOR USE II is 8 violation of Federal law to use this Product in manner inconsistel"1 with ils 'abeling. 1itilIiID.. au '(!ments See! Ie 10 aUf la!e or f! e consu II e a(]>nc Do not apply this product through any type of Irrigation Iptem. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS "eQU!remer.:s or I e IOlect!on 0 ;] flCUI1UIJ workers on arms, or esls r:urserles ar'! reer'! ouse al'1 and ers 0 a qCU lura CSII c!ces I contains H?OUlfemcniS or Ira I1In decQr'!Iamlnallon "lOll ca!lo" An emer (,!"IC ilsslstance t a so contains 5 eC!,t" In C;!'uC'I:;,rs <Jr, (>)(ceplions £!f!i'ltntnO 10 !he stalements n I 5 a (> .J !l(' fea.."rempl:l<; In 1M <; 0 .. on app 10 u"es 0 1 IS roOuC! I CIt o (':01 a~D t.9 ro uct In a wa I 81 \Iv' contact war crs or 01 e €r50"'S e "er !recl Or I rou ar'l (1, rotecH ana ers rna 1,I:000r5 an on- a Of rea!m(!nts!n reen ouses 0 nOT enTer 0

ClEANCROp® DlBROM® 8 MISCIBLE EPA REG. NO. 34704-351 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PEST1C1DE STORAGE: Do not use or store neaf heal. open flame or hoi surfaces, Keep out 01 reach 01 children and animals. Store in original container only. Siore in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heal. Carefully open containers. After partial use, replace lids and cJose lightly. Do nol put concentrale or dilute malertal into load or drink conlainers. Do nol contaminate other pesUcldes, fertilizers. water, fOOd, or feed bV storage or disposal. In case of spill, a'IOKi contact, isoiala area and keep ou1 animals and unprotected persons. COnfine spills. To coniine spill: dike surrounding are. or absorb with sand, callitler or commercial clay. Place damaged package in a holding container. Iden­ Iltv ccntents. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. im­ proper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rjnsals is a I(io:allon of Fedsrallaw. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by "'Je according to label instructions, contact your Siale Pasttcide or Environ­ mental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional QNice tor guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Mellil: Triple rinse (Of eQuivalenl). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, Q( puncture and dispose of in • sar.itary landfill. or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. 00 not cut or weld metal containers. GI.aa: Triple rinse (or equiyalent). Then dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other approved Siale and local rrocedures. PI •• tlc: Triple rinse (or .. ·Jivalent). Then offer tor recycting or rKOndf­ tioning, or puncture and uisp05a of in a sanitary landfill, Of incineration, or, it allowed by slate and local authorities, by burning. If burned. stay out 01 smoke. Not for use Or storage in or around the home. Do not spray on Nectarines, ornamental Cherries, Uquidambar or Chry­ santhemums u injury ml.y occur. Do no« store diluted apray. Make new dilution for .. ch use. Corrosion of Iron equtpment mty occur if not cleaned out following use of this product. Read Entire LIIbel. Use 'Irtctly in accordance with cautions, warnings and direct~s. and with icab4e ataCe and federal regulation •. Observe days Inlerval"'tween last appIicallon and hltWlllndlcalod by number in ( ) following crop. Apply (liS a conventional diluted spray Of as a concentrate sp,ay according to --ctions ror control of both sucking and chewing Insects listed. GfO..1CI Application (unl ... otherwl .. noted)-Flekf Cropa-Use designated amount In 50 to 150 oals. of w.ler per aCre 85 a thorough CCMJraga spray 04" in 20 to 30 gals. of water per acre trom concentrate sprly equtpmenl. Begin appiicalfon al first sign ot insects. Repeat as necessary. 00 not use with highly alkaline materials such as lime or bordeaux. MIXING DIRECTIONS: Add to spray tank when ".10 '12 full with agitator running and maintain agitation unt" spraying is completed. BEANS (DRY. LIMA. GREEN) (4), SOYBEANS (4), AND PEAS (lot ProcnaIng) (4): Allalla Loopers. Aphids, Spldet MIIoo, LWUO IIugs. L.almll18f. Nilldulids. LealhOPpers - I pI. per acre in to 100 go/I. per ""'" Is pralorabl •. Largo Loopers. SUnk Bugo-I'" ..... per acr. in water 10 coyer. BROCCOLI (I). CABBAGE (I). CAULIFLOWER (I), IIftUSSELS SPROUTS (1), KALE (4), COLLARDS (4): Impor1ed .gh nUn, Diamondback Moth Larva.. Aphidl-Use 1 pI. per acre. C8bbIot Looper-2 piS. per acre, CELERY (4). LEnUCE (I). SPINACH (I). CHARD (I), TURNIP GREENS (I): Aphids, Cab"'ge Looper., Armyworms. -... ea.. pill.r&, L.eafminers-Use ground application onty Ih fine miIt.-y- 1 pt. in SO ao 75 gall. water per acr. on plants less than 3/. QfGM1. On larger plants use 1'/2 pts. in 100 to 150 gals. water per 8cre. Concentrate! Use 1 pl. In 20 10 30 gals. of water per acre. CANTALOUPES (I), HONEYDEW (1). MUSKMELONS (1). WATER· MELONS (I). PUMPKINS (I). WINTER SQUASH (1): ~ (lnclud­ Ing Cabbage Loopers). Armyworms. Leafhoppers. Spider Mil ... Lea(miners-l to 2 piS. per acre (200 gall. ollua.d ~ per acr.). Coneenll'llte: By ground use 1 pl. in 20 10 30 gals. 01 waler per acre. By all use 1 to 2 pts. in a minimum 01 5 gals. 01 waler per acre. 00 not ;apply when temperature is over goOF On Honeydew and smooth skin mefons. use Oibrom 4 Oust to prevent injury hom spray appJic,:..hon. COTTON (4): Lygus Bugs. Cotlon Leafpertoralor. F..aahoppefs. Army. worms, BoUworms. Cabbage Loopers, and 'Of SUPJKM."iioll of MileS-l pI. per acre by air or ground. Apply at 7 to 1002 I Ir,:' 'Vab white pests persist. For heavy insect or egg population of any lislr 1 PM"-UM '12 pI. per Bcre by air or ground plus residual matenals '(" be".t resutts. Air Application-Use 1 to 5 galS. water per acre. CUCUIBERS (0). SUMMER SOUASH (0): Cuel.: Of -. Aphid •• Spider Mites. Cabbage Loopers, Thrips. Armyworms- ~ I. per acre in water I( cover. PickJeworm. Leafminers-l'/2 Pis. 'r & .. 1'8 in water to cover. Aerial Applications-Use minimum of 10 gals. of water per ac;fe. EGGPLANT (I), PEPPERS (I): AphidS. Spider Miles. BliSter Beetles. Flea BeeUes, Leafminers. WMefly 1 pI. per acre. GRAPES (41: Orosophila.leafhoc>pers- ' /2to 2/3 pl. per 100-. water. (100 to 130 gals. diluted spray per acre depending on site of vinas). Use only '/2 pI. per 100 gals. water on Muscat varietIes. 00 not use on ltalia varieties as huit Injury may occur. HOPS (iii): Aphids. Spider Miles, Corn Earworm, Hop Looper. Cutworm-l pt. per acre. r 2 ORANGES (7)., LEMONS (7)". GRAPEFRUIT (7)., TANGERINES (T)": Aphids, Brown Soft Scale. Crawlers. Miles. Citrus Cutworm&. Lea­ froller (Tor1rix)-Ground apphcation- 1 pI. to 100 gals. of water. Thrips (Bloom)-Use '/2 pI. per 100 gal::o. of water, Air appUcation-Use1 pt. per acre in 15 to 20 gals. of water .• Cillfornia Ind Arizona-Do not apply within t day of harvest. PEACHES (Western State. Only): Lygus Bugs, SuppntSSion of Mites, Peach 'TWig Sorer, Oriental Fruit Moth (California Only) -'I. pt. in 100 gals. water. To avoid fruit spotting. do not use within 30 d-vs of harvest. 00 not y where temperature is over 9QoF. RICE (2): G,asshoppars- 1/2 to 3/. pt. per acra by air or ground appIlca· lion. Air Application-Use in 1 to 5 gals. water per acre. Apply at finst Signs of Insects. Do not make more than 3 applications. ROSES (Field Grown): Aphids, Miles, Tent Caterpillar, Thrips, Leafhoppers-l pt. to 100 galS. water. STRAWBERRIES (1): Laalrol/or. Spider Mile •• Ap/lids. OmrWorous l.aftlor-UH 1 pI. per OCr1l. Dormant: Twospot1od SpIcIeJ M"" and Aphid. - I gel. 01 Suprema Oil may'" addod per 100 gels, 01_ mi •. SUGAR BEETS (5): Spider Mites, Leathoppers-1 pI. PM law L;' air 04" ground appIicaUon. Air Application-Use in 1 to 5 gals. water per Ie. ". TOBACCO: Hornworm- 1 pI. 10 100 gals. wlter, using up 10 200 gaI'­ dllullKf spray per acre. Flea Beetle5- 1 pl. per Acre in water to COYef. Apply at first sign of insects. Repeal as necessary. TOMATOES (1): Field Fruit Flies (Drosophila)- 1 pt. in 20 10 40 gals. waler per acre with ground spr.yer. 7 to 10 gals, by air. Make first application 5 to 7 days before first picking and continue at 5 10 7 day intervals. Field and Greenhou .. : Tomalo FruifwOflTl, Homworms. Leaf· miners. Flea Beetles. Milos-l pt. in 100 gals. of '4at6r. c:.pray plants thoroughly. For Field-Use up to 200 gals. diluted spra per acre. 00 not applv when temper.cure is oyer 90°F. WALNUTS (10): Aphk1S- ' 1t to 1 pt. per 100 gals. waler.

CLEANCROp® DlBROM® 8 MISCIBLE EPA REG. NO. 34704-351 GREENHOUSE. VAPOR TREATMENT OF ROSES: 0TtIBI _ MENTAL PLANTS. TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS: Spider -. Adult Whloefl, ••• AphIdo. Leal_ Meolyt>ugI_l ft. OZ . .,... 1~ .... tt. when planlS .... rJty. At>pIy undlluled 011 heat pIpeo (Otln apM _ 011 hotplales). Apply continuoualyo< 10 , __ "' ....... _ ald. and on 1 or more '" u.. pipft II1rough ... ..,"' __ CIOPend­ Ing upon wIdlh. AppIIcaIIon to cold pIpeo IhouId be foIIowed.., __ Bialy healing pIpea 10 leoOF. In _ healed -. __ lor at loaal I hour ahe, pipes ... hoi. WKh hot wale, ~ __ lor al_13 houri. H...- ___ ................... . menl. When appllcalJon It made 10 hot pi.,. •• _ gagglt4 ... ap. p,oved ,.""lralO<. V.nliial. tK>uH be .... --... ...... Wear roapjralOr when -.log treated _ 10 _ P __ of beea In cucumber and othe, hou_ by covering wllh piaatIc .. _ aheel dung lrealmonl and unlll _ IS .. nulatod. Do ... apply 10 tomaton or cucumbers closer than 1 day befcn harvest. SI** Mhea (Resialanl and NOIWeaialanlj-Mak8 3 or 4 1 ... _ at 3 .. 4 day intervals. Repeat as neceuary. Mull Whltefllea-Make 2..,. •• -is at 7 day InlalVels. R_I .. nOCOUOlY. Aphids-Apply _ ApIIkIs ap. pear. Repeat as necessary. Wamlng-Avoid overtreatmenl ...:I direct applicallon 10 pIanIa .. Injury may ,_". WIIlIa 8ut1Orf1y ... Golden Raplu,. Roses. Pink Champagne Chrysanthemums. G __ ng Jew, Poinsettias and Dutchmen's Pipe may be injured by DlBROM vapor treatment. FRUIT FUES (OroeophUa .p.): In and around Food Processin" Aants. Loading Docks. Cull Piles and Refuse Areu, Cider Mills--UIa 2 OZS. in 2'/2 gals. watar (5 pIS. 10 100 galS.) Apply as coarse spray 10 IIoora. dOOfWays, windows, tefuse and cull piles where intacts .c::ongNgI. ... Apply every 5 10 7 days as k)ng as necessary to maintain COf'IIIal Do not apply 10 cull fruit or refuse pi",s to be fed to !! .... stock. Awtd conIamina· tion of feedS. fOOdstuffs and tood processing machinery. 00 no!: apply Wh8" plants are in operation or when foods are present Of' . Do nol spray suriaces which will come Into conlact with foods. Ccwet food containers during spraying p8riods. Do not use in edible prodUCSS areas 01 food processing plants. RESIDENTIAL AREAS, TIDAL MARSHES, SWAMPS, WOOOlAHD FEED lOTS: Mosquito Adults, Gnat, Stabl. Fly and Houj"" Make applications during peak of infeslabon and repeat 8S necessary to main· tain control. This rate of appltcatton will kill shrimp. 00 not appIytolidal or marsh waters which are inportant shrimp prOdUCing areas. It it .""t necessary to avoid farm b'Jildings and dairy barns. Alrcrllft: Eat-Apply 0.8 to 4 II, OZS. in 2 to e CltS. of water per aae. W •• t-Apply 1.6 to 4 fl. ou. in 210 8 qts. of water pet acre. Mia. Blower: Use 310 5 qls. per 100 gals. of waler. Calibrateaquipment (rate of Ira ... el and output) to apply 0.1 to 0.25 pound of tecl'lniclll naMtd per acro. CORRALS, HOLDING PENS (V.lry and Beel Clltl., Hogo, SlIMp. Horaea): Houseflies, Mosquttoe.t-Alrplane AppIic&lion-Use 1.6 to 4 fl. OlS. per acre. Dilute 1 to 21/2 pts. In 10 gals. water. Apply 1 gill. dituled spray pet acre. Ay OYet areas with animals present. R~ _ neces­ sary. FORMULATED FOR PLATTE CHEMICAL CO. 150 SO. MAIN STREET FREMONT, NEBRASKA 1111'75 5117 3 1 3 3