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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.

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full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) +
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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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SA-50 BRAND SEVIN 50W INSECTICIDE


UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 Cynthia Huffman Registration Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc. P.O. Box 218 Malameto, FL 34220 SUbject: Label Amendment: First Aid, Storage & Disposal SA 50 5% Sevin 50W. EPA Reg. No. 829-142 Submission dated June 24, 2003, acceptable with comments. Dear Ms. Huffman: SEP 24 2003 OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES The revised labeling referenced above, submitted in connection with the registration under the Federal Insecticide, fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) as amended, is acceptable with the following comments:

  1. You must specify under the product name "For residential use only"
  2. Revise the Precautionary Statements to say "Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash clothing before reuse". 3)The Note to Physician is missing and it should read "Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate insecticide which is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Specific antidote consists of atropine. Narcotics and other sedatives should not be used. Drugs like 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) are NOT recommended.
  3. Active ingredient: singular.
  4. Delete "for terrestrial uses" from the Environmental Hazards since only terrestrial uses are listed. A stamped copy "accepted with comments" of the label is enclosed for your records. Please submit two (2) copies of the final printed before shipment. If you have any questions please call me at (703) 308-8328. IJ:)J Akiva Abramovitch, Ph.D. Chemist Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (7505C) Internet Address (URL). http://www.epa.gov RecycledlRecyclable • Prinled with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 25% Poslconsumer) '/'-

L1SSOUTHERN mmAG .. SEVIN SOW ACTIVEINGREDJENTS: C8fbaryt{1..NaphthylN-methylcarbamate). 50,00% INERTINGREOIENTS:... 50.00% TOTAL:.. 100.00% ~ is a registered lnIdemattI:of AventiS EtwiroomeotaIScieooeforCalbaryllnsecticide. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING PRECAlJT10NARYSTATEMENTS HAZARDOUS TO HUMANS ANODOMESnCANIMALS CAUTION: Maybe harmful itswallowed. I Avoid breathing spray mist Avoid con­ tact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

  • Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks and household latex or rubber gloves when mlxing and applying this product * Wear a hat and eye protec­ tion when making overhead applica­ tions.· Remove clothing immediately if pesticide soaks clothing. Change cloth­ ing as soon as possible after use. ·Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As with any pesticide product. wash hands 1horoughty irMledIately after han­ dling and beforeeating, smokingor using the toilet. • 00 not sHow shik:ren or pets to contact treated area until sprays have dried. ENRONMENTALHAZAROS Thispesticideisextrernetytoxictoaquatic and estuarine invertebrate$. For terres­ trial uses, do not apply directly to water. ortoareaswheresurfacewaterispresent ortointertidal areasbelO'wthe mean high water marIe Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residueson bIoomingcropsorweeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds rf bees are visiting the treatment area. rn;;,T AID If Swallowed: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treat-ment advice. Have a person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doc­ tor. If In Eyes: Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15- 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a poison con­ 'tro! center or doctor for treatment ad- vice. If On Skin: Take off contaminated cl0th­ ing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center for treatment advice. If Inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing,call 911 or an ambulence, then give artificial respira­ 'lion, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. NOTE: Have the product container or la bel with you when calling a poison con­ trol center or doctor for treatment. EPA EST. NO. 829-FL-1 (3); 829-NC-1 (4); 829- NC-2 (5). Numberfollowing Est. No. correspondsto firstdigilinLotNo. Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc. Palmetto, FI34220 Hendersonville, NC 28793 Boone, NC 28607 EPA REG. No. 829-142 J4 Net Wt. 11/2 lb. (.68 kg) ( DIRECTIONS FOR USE It Is • violation of Federal Law to use this product In a manner InconSistent with Its labeling. Apply when air is calm to aVOid drift and contact with eyes and skin. Start spraying at the farthest comer of the treatment area and work backward to avoid contact with wet surfaces. Allow spray to dry in treated areas before reentering. Fortreestallerthan 10feet, consider hiring a licensed professional. Spray thoroughly to wet upper and lower leaf surfaces, stems and branches. Do not repeat applications more than once a week, For small quantities, mix 5 tablespoonfuls in 3 ganons of water. Use continuous agitation or shake sprayer at regular intervals to keep spray in suspension. Compatible with Caplan, 1laconiI. Dithane. Sulfur and Tri 8aslc Copper (neutral copper). Not compatible with oils, lime, sulfur or alkartne materiats. Mixtures with materials not indicated as compatible and mixtures of three or more materials should be used only when such use is known to be safe by prior experience. Do not exceed maximum dosages. Before applying, consult proper State Extension authority to deter­ mine rf local recommendations are consistent with this label. This product may injure tender plant parts, particularly when applications are uneven or when plants are wet or when applications are made during periods of sustained high humidity. LAWNS AND TURF: Use 4 tablespoonfuls in 3 gallons of water to cover 100 SQ. ft. (1 1/2 Ibs. in 50 gallons of water per 1250 SQ. ft.) of established lawn to control fall armyworm, sodwebworm, earwigs and millipedes. Repeat applications as necessary. ROSe. CARNATION, GLADIOU, ZINNIA, CHRYSANTHEMUM, ULAC, ARBOR VITAE. JUNIPER. HYDRANGEA. AZALEA. ELM, MAPLE, OAK AND DOGWOOD: Do not use on Boston Ivy. Apply 5 tablespoonfuls in 3 gaUons of water as needed to controIBagworm, box elder bug, blister beede, boxwood leaf miners, elm leaf beetle, J_nese -. and ....... -. odtlIIs, .... bugs. meaIybogs, mimosawebworm, oak leaf miner, periodical cicada, tent caterpillars, thorn bugs and exposed thrips. The following dosages are indicated in tablespoonfuls of Sevin SOW in 3 gallons of water to be applied to an area of approximately 1300 SQ. ft. NOTE: Number in ( ) behind each product is number of days required between final applicaiton and harvest (PHI). { {{' {, « ( f { • (' (. ., , BEANS: (7f"or,f..J1exiran b;aR ber.tle Q1ntrol, us. 3 5 ble.;poonfuls. Use 7 1/2 tals;.o control <}xr(ear""'1fm and; 'ad"mq<;;e peetle. Apply to foliage as ne,,1ed t") maintain l..ontf(.l! ' ( ( CORN: (7)App1y 5 tablespoonfuls in 3 gallons of water for 800 row feet of com as a directed spraY.rf'rt'-OI71 f"arworM, fall annyworm and sap beetle in silks and ears, spray to tover ettrs r do{, silJ,.s at 2 day intervals from time silks appear until silks haW- dried; tt->f ~1"rms, direct spray into whoris when neede<I ~ tas¥!'l". J,-pplical<>r( oIlhis product to the tassel region of com during the pollen shed period will seriously reduce bee populations. COWPEAS:(7) Use 5 tablespoonfuls to control armyworms. ALFALFA {7 CLOVER (7). GRASS (14) (forage and pasture): Use 5 tablespoonfuls to control armyworms. GRAPES: (7)To control grape berry moth, grape leafhopper, Japanese beetle and June beetle adults, use 7 1/2 tablespoonfuls in 3 gallons of water. Make first application just before blooms open, second just after bloom, third 10 days later and thereafter apply at 2 week intervals. Do not exceed 6 gallons per 1300 SQ. ft. in any spray. POTATOES(7), TOMATOES (3), PEPPER(3, OKRA(3)AND EGGPlANT (3): To control fall annywonns, tomato homwonn, tomato fruitworm, stink bugs and Colorado potato beetle, apply 7 1/2 tablespoonfuls in 3 gallons ofwatertofoliage as needed. Fortomato fruitworm, apply at 7 day intervals after fruit begins to set STRAWBERRlES(7): Use 10 tablespoonfuls in 3 gallons of water as needed to contra{ meadow spitUebug, strawberry leaf roller and strawberry weevil. For spittlebug, apply when masses are seen. NOTE: Subsequent planting of food and feed crops in treated soil must APPLES (Southeast): Asaltemate insecticide, use 5tablespoonfuls be made with crops on this or other carbaryi tabel{s). in 3 gals. of water in the sixth and later cover sprays to contra{ apple maggot. codling moth, Japanese beeUe, Oriental fruit moth and red banded leafroller. To avoid thinning, do not use within 30 days of full petal fall. Mite populations may increase with Sevin usage. Appli­ cation should be made with prior experience and local recommenda­ tions. Generally applied for thinning 14 to 21 days after full bloom when large fruitlets are the diameter of a dime. Easily thinned varieties, use 2 1/2 tablespoonfuls to 3 gallons of water. This includes Cortland, Grimes, Jonathan, McintOSh, Rome, Red Delicious and Winesap. For less sensitive varieties, use 5 tablespoonfuls in 3 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal. STORAGE: Store pesticide in the original container in a locked storage DISPOSAL: Ifempty: Do not reuse this container. Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency or 1-800-ClEANUP ~i!& ll!~ever place unused product down any indoor gallons of water. This includes Baldwin, Ben Davis, Early Mcintosh, fa EPA. tetter Golden Delicious, Wealthy, Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, YelCJIN Transparent and York Imperial. NOTE: Sevin may injure Early Dawn and Sunrise varieties on Delaware peninsula. ( lhader the F",,_, Fuapeide, aad .. ameJtded, for the . "'8i'JS':tq'~drItiA ~ '"'