The farmer-advisor consumer only cares about US row crops, so the EPA
scraper now drops products without at least one row-crop site in the
PPLS API response. Filter is on by default; --no-row-crop-filter
overrides for one-off broader pulls.
Filter shape:
- Word-boundary regex match against each entry in the API's `sites`
array (e.g., "SOYBEANS (FOLIAR TREATMENT)" → keep, "SHIPS, BOATS,
SHIPHOLDS" → drop even though it contains "OATS" as substring).
- Allowlist covers the major US row + small-grain + oilseed + sugar/
fiber crops, plus alfalfa as a common rotation crop. See
ROW_CROP_KEYWORDS in scrape/sources/epa_ppls.py for the full list.
Cost model:
- 102K PPIS rows still need one API call each (no bulk filter
available upstream), so enumeration still takes ~28h at 1 req/sec.
- But PDF downloads drop from ~67K → ~5-10K (estimated row-crop
hit rate), saving ~17h wall time and ~60GB disk on a full backfill.
Smoke test (4 mixed reg nos):
524-475 Roundup Ultra → kept (CORN/SOYBEANS/COTTON sites)
524-591 Warrant → kept (CORN/SOYBEANS/SORGHUM sites)
100-1486 Advion Cockroach → filtered (building/transport sites only)
432-1276 (Bayer pet flea) → filtered (no row crops)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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scrape/
Per-source scrapers for pesticide / herbicide product labels. Each
module under scrape/sources/ pulls a single upstream catalog and
writes its results into corpus/<source_id>/ using the canonical
sidecar schema documented below.
Architecture
sources.json — registry of active sources
scrape/runner.py — thin dispatcher (--source <id> | --all)
scrape/sources/<id>.py — one source per file
corpus/<id>/<key>.md — extracted label text (markdown)
corpus/<id>/<key>.json — canonical metadata sidecar
<key> is the per-source primary key — a slug for manufacturer
sources (e.g. warrant, roundup-powermax-3) or an EPA Reg No
for regulator sources (e.g. 524-475). The sidecar's
epa_reg_no field is the cross-source join key that lets the
corpus consumer reconcile records from different sources for the
same product.
CLI
# Run a single source
python -m scrape.runner --source bayer --limit 20
python -m scrape.runner --source epa_ppls --reg-no 524-475
# Run every source registered in sources.json
python -m scrape.runner --all --limit 50
# Per-source modules also run standalone
python -m scrape.sources.bayer --class herbicide --limit 5
python -m scrape.sources.epa_ppls --seed-file seeds.txt
Every scraper is idempotent by default — re-running with the
same arguments skips records already on disk. Use --force to
re-fetch.
Scope: row crops only
The corpus is scoped to US row crops — corn, soybeans, cotton,
wheat, rice, sorghum/milo, barley, oats, rye, sunflowers, peanuts,
sugar beets, dry/field beans, canola/rapeseed, and alfalfa. The
EPA PPLS scraper enforces this by inspecting the sites array on
each product's PPLS API response and dropping anything without a
row-crop site (word-boundary match).
The Bayer scraper doesn't filter — its catalog is implicitly ag-focused, and dropping fungicide/insecticide/seed-treatment products there would lose row-crop-relevant chemistry. Add per-source filters as needed if other manufacturer sources cover non-ag products.
Override the EPA filter for a one-off broader pull:
python -m scrape.sources.epa_ppls --no-row-crop-filter --reg-no 100-1486
Canonical sidecar schema
Every corpus/<source>/<key>.json conforms to this shape. Fields
that don't apply to a given source are null (not omitted) so the
JSON is uniform across sources.
{
"source": "bayer",
"source_key": "warrant",
"epa_reg_no": "524-591",
"product_name": "Warrant Herbicide",
"product_class": "herbicide",
"registrant": null,
"active_ingredients": [
{"name": "acetochlor", "cas": "34256-82-1", "percent": 35.4}
],
"signal_word": "Caution",
"label": {
"url": "https://cs-assets.bayer.com/is/content/bayer/Warrant_2025pdf",
"filename": "Warrant_2025pdf",
"accepted_date": "2024-01-15",
"last_modified": "2026-05-15T20:21:54+00:00",
"page_count": 24,
"text_layer": true
},
"supplemental_documents": [
{"kind": "2EE", "title": "Warrant tank-mix 2EE — cotton",
"url": "https://cs-assets.bayer.com/.../...pdf",
"last_modified": "2026-04-01T12:00:00+00:00"}
],
"source_urls": {
"product_page": "https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/products/herbicides/warrant/label-msds",
"label_api": null,
"label_index": null
},
"fetched_at": "2026-05-23T22:05:29+00:00",
"scraper_version": "0.1.0"
}
Field reference
| Field | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
source |
string | yes | Matches an id in sources.json. |
source_key |
string | yes | Per-source primary key. Filesystem-safe. |
epa_reg_no |
string | null | best-effort | Canonical EPA registration (e.g. 524-591, or 524-591-12345 with distributor suffix). The cross-source join key. |
product_name |
string | null | yes | Display name. |
product_class |
string | null | best-effort | One of herbicide, fungicide, insecticide, seed-treatment, rodenticide, other. EPA PPLS leaves this null; manufacturer sources usually know. |
registrant |
string | null | best-effort | Required-ish for regulator sources, often null for MFR sources where redundant. |
active_ingredients |
array of objects | yes (may be empty) | [{name, cas, percent}]. cas and percent are null when the source doesn't expose them. |
signal_word |
string | null | best-effort | Danger, Warning, Caution, or null. Operationally critical for the farmer advisor. |
label.url |
string | null | yes | Direct URL of the current label PDF. |
label.filename |
string | null | best-effort | Last URL segment, useful for diffing revisions. |
label.accepted_date |
ISO date | null | best-effort | EPA-stamped acceptance date. MFR sources may not expose this. |
label.last_modified |
ISO 8601 datetime | null | best-effort | From the PDF's HTTP Last-Modified header. Always normalized to ISO 8601 UTC. |
label.page_count |
int | null | best-effort | After download. |
label.text_layer |
bool | null | best-effort | false for scanned PDFs that need OCR. |
supplemental_documents |
array | yes (may be empty) | 24(c) labels, 2(ee) bulletins, MSDS/SDS, product bulletins. EPA PPLS leaves this empty (those are separate API calls). |
source_urls.product_page |
string | null | best-effort | The HTML product page on the source site. |
source_urls.label_api |
string | null | best-effort | The JSON API endpoint that returned this record (for traceability). |
source_urls.label_index |
string | null | best-effort | The human-readable index/search URL. |
fetched_at |
ISO 8601 datetime | yes | When this sidecar was generated. |
scraper_version |
string | yes | Source module's SCRAPER_VERSION constant. |
Sources may add their own extra fields beyond the canonical schema
(EPA's sidecars carry registration_status and
registrant_company_number, for instance). Consumers should ignore
unknown fields.
Adding a new source
- Write
scrape/sources/<id>.pyexposing amain(argv: list[str]) -> intthat accepts at minimum--limit Nand--force. - Conform to the canonical sidecar schema. Add source-specific extras as additional top-level keys if they don't fit.
- Add an entry to
sources.json(id,title,type,homepage,scraper,scraper_version,license_note). - Scrapers MUST be polite: rate-limit to ≤1 req/sec, set a real User-Agent identifying the project, retry with backoff on 429/5xx, and respect robots.txt unless an explicit carve-out exists (e.g. Bayer's RAG allowlist).
- Scrapers MUST be idempotent: skip records already on disk unless
--forceis set.