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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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DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY IMPORTANT: Read the entire Di­ rections For Use and the Condi­ tions of Sale and Warranty before using this product. -~~ -~ .. ---- - --- -- - Conditions of Sale and Warranty ---------- --- -- ---- The Directions For Use of this product reflect the opinion of ex­ perts based on field use and tests. I he directions are believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. However. it IS impos­ sible to eliminate all risks inher­ ently associated with use of this product. Crop injury. ineffective­ ness or other unintended conse­ quences may resuit because of such factors as weather condi­ tions. presence of other materials. or the manner of use of applica­ tion all of which are beyond the control of Ge;gy or tr.e Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer. Geigy warrants that this product conforms to the chemical descrip­ tion on the label and is reason­ ably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions For Use. sub­ ject to the inherent risks referred to above. Geigy makes no other express o· implied warranty of Fitness or Merchantability or any other express or implied warranty. In no case shall Geigy or the Selier be liable for cons(;quential. special or indirect damages re­ suiting from the use or handling of this product. Geigy and the Seller offer this product. and the Buyer and user a.::cept it. subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty which may be varied only by agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized repre­ sentative of Geigy. Directions for Use Fruit and Vegetable Insects ------ Beans (Pole Beans. Snap Beans) (Black Bean Aphids, Mexican Bean Beetles, Leaf Miners, Cu- cumber Baath,£) . - Apply 30 - 35 Ibs per acre when infestations first appear. Repeat as necessary. Do not apply within 7 days of bean harvest. Bean for­ age or bean hay may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sh(;ev Wait 4 days following treatment if forage is to be Cllt for hay Blueberries (Blueberry Mi;!gots) Apply2S' Ibs. per acre WI0n in­ sects first appear. Repeat 0'; nec­ essary. Do not apply within ./ days of harvest. Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflow­ er (Aphids, Diamondback Moths, Imported Cabbageworms) Use 30 - 40 Ibs. per acre when in­ sects are first noted. Repeat ap­ plication as infestations warrant. 3enerally. application at 7 - 10 day intervals will be required. Do not apply to broccoli or cauliflow­ er within 5 days of harvest or to c:abbage within 7 days of harvest. Graes (Pacific Spider ites, Lea oppers, Grape Berry Moths, Grape Leaf Folders) Apply 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. Repeat as necessary. Do not apply within 18 days of harvest. Lima Beans (Black Bean Aphids, Mexican Bean BeetJes, Dipterous Leaf Miners, Leafhopper, Mites) Apply 30 - 35 Ibs. P"I acre when infestations first appear. Repeat as necessary. Do not apply within 7 days of bean harvest. Bean for­ age or bean hay may be fec '0 dairy and beef cattle and sheep. Wait 4 days following treatment if forage is to be cut for hay. Melons (Ca'1laloupes, Muskmel­ ons, Watermelons) Summer Squash, Winter Squash (Aphids, Leafhe.~s, Mites, Seuntine LearMIn~rs, Thrips) Apply 30 - 33 Ibs. when insects are first noted. Repeat applicotions as necessary. Do not apply to mel­ ons and winter squash within 3 days of harvest. or to summer squash within 7 days of harvest. C2!!!ons (Onion Thrips) Apply 25 - 30 Ib<;. pl'r aCIe when insect'> lirst aroear, Repeat as necessary, Do not apply wittlln 10 days 01 harvest. «()nion Maggots) Use 25 - 35 Ibs. per acre and dis­ tribute uniformly in tile seed fur­ rows at lne time of pi,ln:lng sced Peas (AQ.~lds, Leaf Miners) Apply 12',1 Ibs. per acre when in­ sects first appear. Repeat the ap­ plicatiun as noce"sary. Peas may be pic'<:ed immf'diately. Pea vines and pea vine hay may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep. Wait" days following treatment if forage is to be cut for hay. Peppers (Aphids, Serpentine Leaf Pltnl!rs) Use 25 - 40 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. repeating as necessary. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. Potatoes (Aphids, Flea aeetJes, Colorado Potato Beetles, Dipter­ ous Leaf Miners) Apply ~n - 40 Ibs. per acre at first sign of infesti'ltion. Repeat as in­ festations warrant. Do not apoly within 14 days of harvest. (Banded Cucumber Beetles, Leaf­ hoppers, Southern Armyworms) Apply 40 - 50 Ibs. per acre at first sign of infestation Repeat as nec· essary, Do not 3pply within 14 oays 01 I,arv('st Stra\y!;leuies (Aphids, Two-spot­ ted Mites) Use 20 - 30 Ibs. per acre when pests are first noted. Repeat as necessary. (Cyclamen Mites) Use 30 Ibs pel acre when mites are first noted. Repeat as neces­ sary, Dust should be directed into (he crowns of the strawberry plants and the plants sufficiently agitated to insure thorough cov­ erage. (Leaf Rollers) UsC ~- - 30 Ibs per acre when blossoms show color. Do not ap­ ply within c; (1:11'5 of f;"rvest

Sweet Corn (COl n Earworms) 1JS~ .: 40 Ibs. per acre applied with a high clearance or a hand duster when silks first appear. Two to th, ee repeat applications at 2 - 3 day intervals will be nee· essary. (Grasshoppers) Apply 12 : 15 Ibs. per acre when insects appear. Repeat as neces­ sary. Do not apply within 2 days of harvest. Do not feed treated for­ age to animals being finished for slaughte~ within 2 days afer treat­ ment. Tomatoes (Aphids, Dipterous Leaf Miners. Vinegar Flies (Drosophila app.), Banded Cucumber Beetles. Fall. A!:.myworms, S.9pthern Army­ worms) Apply 30 - 40 It)~ ;..,<:r acre ....,hen insects first .:; pear. Rc;:cat Cl:"l­ plicatic)"" ,,, j""es!,,'!ons WC!l ran' For Ira: f),:Il.:r,; ?r>d V;llegCir flies. applicatljns a! wef·kiy intervals will ge~'cral:)' be' feqired Do not applj ( tomL!0eS ',V,thin 3 days of ha,. ast TI.I!D..I.Ps (AphidJ' Diamondback Moths, I iporfed Cc;tbbageworms) Apply 30 - 40 Ibs. per acre when insectc; arc first noted. Repeat applications as infestations war­ rant. Generally, application at 7 • 10 day intervals will be required. Do not apply to turnips within 10 days of harvest. Forage Insects Alfalfa and Clove.r (SPl?lt..d Alfalfa Aphids, Yellow Clover Aphids, Pea Aphids, Leafhoppers, Plant Bug Nymphs, Miles, Grasshop­ pers) Apply 12 - 15 Ibs. p::n acre when insects iirst appear. Repeat as necessary. Note: Do not apply within 7 days of cutting or grazing by animals being finish£' j iJr slaughter. Do not dust livestock directly with either air or grOlld equipment. Do not treat during bloom. Grasslands Insects ...::..::..:.::...-- Note. Dairy and beef cattlp. and sh£:ep (1 ) m3y be grazed Imme­ diately followrng application, (2) may be fed green forage imme­ diately following cuttlr.g, and (3) may be fed hay provided grass is not cut for hay for 21 days follow· 109 application. Do not dust live· stock directly with either air or ground equipment. Do not repeat the arplication for 30 days. tlermudagrass (Thrips, WhUeflies, Gr<)sshoppers) Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. Pasture and Gras. Forage (Grass- hop;>erJ) ~ - Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. preferably in the nymphal stage. Ditch !Ja!lks, R!slil~es, Y(a~~­ lands •.. on-(::rop. L~eas, Barrier Strips (Grasshoprs) Apply 12 - 13 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. preferably in ihe nymphal stage. Other Uses C;:otlon (Spider Miles, Aphids, Leafhoppers, Lygus, Cotlon Leaf­ worms, Collon Leaf Perforators) Apply 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear, repeating as necessary. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. Do not graze treated cotton plants or feed gin waste to livestock. Hops (AphidS, Mites) ApPly 40 50 Ibs per acre when insects first appear. repeating as necessary. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. Tobacc;o {Aph,[d< •. Flea Beetles) Ap::; 20 - 25 Ibs. per acre when insects first appear. re;Jeating as necessary. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest. Notice to User The Federal Food and Drug Ad­ ministration has set tolerances far residues of Diazinan on CN­ tain raw agricultural commoditlC; as follows 60.00 ppm grass (reduced to 40.00 ppm "fter 24 hours) 40.00 ppm alfalfa (fresh). clover (fresh), corn forage, peanut forage, pine­ apple for?ge 25.00 ppm bean lor;,ge, pea vines 10.00 ppm alfalfa hay, bean hay, clover hay, grass hay. pea vine hay. pear.ut hulls and hay, sugar beet tops, sorghum forage 3.00 ppm almond hulls 1.00 ppm lespedcza, olives 0.75 ppm apples, apricots, beans (snap), beet roots, beet tops, blackberries, blueberries, boysenber­ ries. broccoli, Brussels sprOllts, cabbage, car­ rots. cauliflower, celery, cherries, citrus, (grape­ fruit. lemons, lim'1s, or­ anges, tangelos, tan­ gerines, citrus citron, kumquats, and hybrids of these) collards, corn (kernels and cob with husks removed), cran­ berries. cucumbers, dandelions, dewber­ ries, endive (escarole). figs, grapes, hops, kale, lettuce, lima beans, lo­ ganberries, melons, mustard greens. nec­ tarines, onions, p2.rsley, parsnips, peaches, peanuts, pears, peas with pods (determined on peas after removing any shell present when marketed), peppers, pineapples. plums. (fresh prunes), radish­ es, raspberries, sorgo hum grain, spinach, strawberries, sugar beet roots, sugarcane. summer squash. Swiss chard, tomatoes, turnip roots, turnip tops, wa­ tercress, winter squash. cattle (meat, fat and meat by·products), sheep (meat. fat and meat by-pruducts)

I ~ I I r 0.5 ppm almnds, filberts, pe­ cans, walnuts 0.2 ppm bananas (of which not more than 0.1 p.p.m. shall be present in the pulp after peel is re­ moved), cottonseed 0.1 ppm cowpea forage, CO'l­ peas, potatoes, soy­ bean forage. soybeans. sweet potatoes Consult the Federal Food and Drug Administration for changes and additions. See Diazinon' AGSOO (emulsifiable solution). Diazinon' SOW (wettable powder) and Diazinon" 143 (14% granu­ lar) labels which contain addi­ tional uses for which Diazinon'- 40 is not recommended. The marketing of raw agricultural commodities having residues in excess of their permitted tolH­ ances, or marketing those for which no tolerances have been set and bearing residues, will vio­ late Federal Law when shipped in interstate commerce and may violate State Law. Caution Keep out of reach of children. Harmful if swallowed. May be ab­ sorbed through skin. Avoid con­ tamination of food and feed. Avoid inhalation of dust. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Fish and Wildlife Caution: This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. Keep out of lakes. streams and ponds Apply this product only as specified on this label. Tni product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment Oi residues on crops. Protective information may be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Ex­ tension Service. Do not reuse container. Destroy it by burying or burning. Avoid smoke or fumes. USDA Reg No 100·.\26 U S Pakn! No 2.75.\ 2J) Gpigy AgriCIJltur;l1 Chpmic.rlts: Division of G('i,)Y Cnnl ell C(q"',l'lor Ard,'('Y. New Yn,k