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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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SEVIN SULPHUR 7.5-50 DUST


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Spittlebug, Strawberry leaf roller, Straw- berry Weevil Use 20-25 pour,ds per acre. ASPARAGUS (1): Asparagu Beetle on Seedlir'gs or Spears Use 20 - 2f. pounds per <lere. Appll during cuffing eason. Do not re,)eat application within 3 days. Asparagus Beetle, Apache Cicada on ferns or brush growth in the post harvest period Use 25-50 pounds per .. cre. BEANS "'~~exican Beln Beetle - Us.:! 10-25 pounds per acre. Bean Leaf Beetle, CucUmbt. deetles, Flea Beetles, ledfhoppers, Westernbean Cutworms, Armyworms, Corn Earworm, Stink Bugs, Tarnished Plant Bug - Use 20-25 pounds per acre. California: lvgus Bug, Stink Bug, lin'a Bean Pod Borer - U,e 25 pounds per acre. Sulfur may cause injury to c€ rtain bean varieties, check ,ulfur tolerance rrior to using. CORN (0): Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm, Flel Beetles, Sap Beetles, leafhoppers Use 20-25 pounds per ncre For lar""e in whorl end foliage feeJers, apply to entire plant. Repeat as necessary For insects aTfacking silks and ears, apply al 2 to 3 day inlervals ,t",Iing when s:lks ilppe.H itnd conlinuing u"t;f silks begin to ury_ Application of this produCI 10 Ihe tassf'1 regiol' of corn during Ihe pollen shed period will seriouslv reduce bee populdtlons. PEAS (0): le,lfhoppns, Colorado Pot?to Beelle, Armyworms. Grasshoppers pou"ds per acre Use 20 TOMATO (0), EGGPLANT (0), PEPPERS (0)' Colcrado Potato Beetle, Flea Beetles, leaf­ hoppers Use 10-50 pounas per .-cre. Fall Armyworm, Tomato Fruitworm, Tornilto Hornworn •. Tarn,shed Plant BU9<;, Russet Mite, Stink Bugs Use 20·50 pounds per <lcre OKRA (0): Corn Eorworm, Stink BU95 Use !o-25 pounds per acre. CABBAGE (3), BROCCOLI (3), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (3), CAULIFLOWER (3), KOHLRABI (3): Flpd Be('llt:s, HarleqUin Bugs USl' 10-25 pO\Jnds per ucre. Armyworm, Imported Cilb l.<lgeworll1, Corn EarwOfill. Cabbage Looper Ismail) US" 20-25 pounds per acre. 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". ."; ~ • , 'T · . - . .. . ---.- SO Pounds N CARROTS (0), CHINESE CABBAGE (14), COLLARDS (14), DAND BEETS (Roots 31 (Tops 14), HORSERADISH (3), KALE (14), LET MUSTARD GREENS (14), PARSLEY (14), PARSNIPS (3), RADISI SALSIFY (Ro,." 3) (Tops 14), SPINACH (14), SWISS CHARD (Tops 14): rlea Beetle, Hdrlequ;,- Bugs, l('afhoppers Use 10 ::'polfed Leafhopper, Arm, II. or il', Corn Earworm, Tarnished Cabbage looper (rnall) USC' 25 pound per ilcre. For small apply in a 5-7 day appllcallon schedule. COTTON (0); Early Season: Thrips, F lea Beetles, Cotton Fleah Striped Blister Beetl., Use 10-30 pounds per acre. Mid and Bollworm, Fall Armyworm, Cotton leaf Perforator, leafrollen Plant Bug. lygus Bug, Aphids (suppression)- Use 20-30 pOI worm - Use 20·30 pounds P'" acre. Stink Bug, S,,!t Marsh Cat. per acre. Grassl,oppers - Us.: 10-30 pounds per acre. PEACHES (1), NECTARINES (3): Oriental Fruit Moth, Peach Twig Codling Moth, Tussock Moth, Brown Rot, Powdery Mildew -- Ul CHERRIES (I), PLUMS (I), PRUNES (1): Cherry Fruit Fly, Peach Codling Moth, Orange -:- v," IX, Western Tussock Moth, Brown 60-BO pounds per ilcre. USAGE CAUTIONS ThiS prodU1 is highly toxic to I-:,-,es expos(>(1 to direct treatm Protf:ctive ,nlOrll1alion n'2y bp obldllll'd from your Cooperati ScrVI(c. Son,e phytotoxluly m,l { Occur On I .. "der folldCJP 111 preen{e of several dilYS durillion 10110"""19 ilr..pl'cilt,on. Applicallons of milteflills lonlain,f)9 ;l;lfur should n0t be mac periods of l'xccssively hlC;h lef,'pl'ritturs Or wlIh,n 10 :I""s 10 Do not i1l1ow 11115 fl1<lfer'al 10 clrrlt ;lf1to sulfur 5l:ns'tlvl' crops. Do not ,'ppl, whe" w"ilthc-r co,ld,l.on, f.,vor Jrd. frail' th apply wh,>!) run·off " l,k,·l y tr occur DISPOSE OF WASHS h y buryln,! 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lPH R 7. -5 FUNGICIDE·INSECTICIDE EPA REGISTRATION NO. 279·2279 t>..A 'E INGREDlfNTS: :arbaryl (I·Naphthyl N methylcdfbamate) iulphur . INGREDIENTS: BY WT. 7.50°0 .50.00°0 -12.50°0 100OOo e-mark Union Carbide Corporation for the active ingredlenl cdrhary! CAUTION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Iful if inhaled or swallowed. Avoid breathing of dust. Do not tak., lally. Skin contact may be harmful. Avoid contact with skin I hands and face before eating. Take hower or bath after work . regular long sleeved work clothing. Change to clean clothing daily '10 rONTAMINA TlON OF FOOD. FEED. FEEDING TROUG:-iS A'lD ERING RECEFTAClES. E TO PHYSICIAN: Carbi\fyl IS a moderaTe. reversible. choline:'Ierd;L' ,itor. ATrop,ne is antIdotal ACCEPTED ",l :' i...) J ~ . , , , . • ; ( .. I) r . ..:1 SO Pounds Net Weight CARROTS (0), CHINESE CABBAGE (14), COLLARDS (14), DANDEUON (14), ENDIVE (14), BEETS (Roots 3) (Tops 14), HORSERADISH (3), KALE (14), LEnUCE (H •• d 3) (L •• f 14), MUSTARD GREENS (14), PARSLEY (14), PARSNIPS (3), RADISHES (3), RUTAIAGAS (3), SALSIFY (Ro .. •• 3) (Tops 14), SPINACH (14), SWISS CHARD (14), TURNIPS (Roots 3) (Tops 14): Flea Beetle, Hdrlequir Bugs. Leafhoppers - Use 10·25 pounds per acre. Six· Spulled Leafhopper, Arm;worm, Corn Earworm, Tarnished Plant Bug. Stink Bugs, Cabbage Looper (mall)- Use 25 pounds per acre. For small Cabbage looper control apply in a 5-7 day application schedule. COnON (0): Early Season: Thrips, Flea Beetles. Colton Fleahopper, Colton Leafworm, Striped Blister Beetle - Use 10·30 pounds per acre. Mid and Late Season: Boll Weevil. Bollworm, Fall Armyworm, Colton Leaf Perforator, leafrollers, Leafhoppers. Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus Bug, Aphids (suppression) - Use 20·30 pounds per acre. Pink Boll­ worm- Use 20·30 pounds per acre. Stink Bug, Salt Marsh Caterpillar Use 30 pounds per acre. Grasshoppers Use 10·30 pounds per acre. PEACHES (1), NECTARINES (3): Oriental Fruit Moth. Peach Twig Borer, Periodical Cicada. Codling Moth. Tussock Moth, Brown Rot. Powdery Mildew Use 60·80 pounds per acre. CHERRIES (1), PLUMS (1). PRUNES (1): Cherry Fruit Fly, Peach Twig Borer. Leafhopper. Codling Moth, Orange Tortrix, Western Tussock Moth. tlrown Rot. Prune Rust - Use 60·80 pounds per au.'. USAGE CAUTIONS This product IS highly lOxlC to bees exposeD to direct treatnll'nt or residues 011 crops Protect,ve ,nformaTion ,,,,:y b., obldlned from yOur CooperativL' Agricultural Extension ServIce. Sor'e phytotoxiCity mal occur on tender foliclCJe ." presence of rln or hqh hun:idity of several days duralion foiloNin9 aplicatlon. ApplIcatIons of materils contaInIng ;ulfur s;,ould n,)1 be madc just prior to or durinco peroods of excessively h'~h tel,'periltule, or WIthin 10 dilYs to 2 we·,ks of ifn 001 spray. Do nOl .'lilow thiS n,atcr,al 10 elrdl :),,10 sulfur ~ensitive uops. Dc not apply whel' wn"Ihcr (o"d,t.ons 1,1I/or droit frOIll Ihe areifS treated. Do nOl apply when run oil IS likely tC' Occur DISPOSE OF WASTES !" huryor"l in "on crop I"nds dWdy frOIll ,,",,:er suppl,es. Empty bags should be hu,,(·d .... dh w ,sIc". or burn ... I K""p uut of smoke For Emergency Assistance Call 716-735·3765 ACCEPTED WITH COMMENTS

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