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deploy/docker-compose.yml — replace <product>/<registry> placeholders with concrete values for Drawbar's stack: - image: git.jpaul.io/justin/seed-mcp:latest (CF tunnel for pulls; CI pushes via LAN 192.168.0.2:1234 to avoid 100 MB body cap) - container_name: seed-mcp - port 8001:8000 (8001 host-side to not collide with crop-chem-docs on 8000) - PRODUCT_NAME=crop_seed, hybrid search enabled, stateless HTTP - llama-rerank shared with crop-chem-docs (NOT redefined here — expected to already be in Drawbar's parent compose network) - networks.drawbar-mcp external: true so seed-mcp joins the existing cross-MCP shared network .gitignore — corpus/ is now COMMITTED, not ignored. The monthly refresh workflow scrapes and commits corpus changes; the image-only workflow rebuilds indexes from the committed corpus. Allowing the corpus to flow through git means the :corpus-YYYY.MM.DD image tag pins to a specific seed-catalog snapshot. chroma/ and bm25/ remain ignored — those are deterministically derived from corpus. Initial committed snapshot: 614 varieties. - bayer_seeds: 475 (DEKALB 288 + Asgrow 102 + WestBred 85) - golden_harvest: 139 (Syngenta corn + soy; 36 sitemap URLs 302-redirected = discontinued) rag/chunk.py — normalize brand and crop to uppercase/lowercase in Chroma metadata so cross-vendor brand-filter lookups don't break on casing inconsistency (Bayer stores "DEKALB", Golden Harvest stores "Golden Harvest"; _build_where uppercases user-supplied brand which matched the former but not the latter pre-fix). Sidecar JSON keeps original casing for display. Stub scrapers (nk, agripro, becks_pfr, becks_products) — change return code from 2 to 0 so the monthly-refresh CI workflow doesn't fail on deferred sources. Real implementations will return 0 on success / 1 on failure when they ship. Smoke-tested cross-vendor retrieval against the 614-chunk index: - list_versions shows both vendors with correct facet counts - broad "corn hybrid 100 RM" query returns both DEKALB and Golden Harvest hits in top 5 - brand='Golden Harvest' filter returns 3 GH-only varieties - variety-code prefilter still works (E085Z5 → top hit on GH) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AG34XF6 BRAND
- Vendor: Bayer
- Brand: Asgrow
- Crop: Soybeans
- Maturity group: 3.4
- Traits: XF (XtendFlex)
- Release year: 2026
- Source: https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/soybeans/asgrow/asgrow-ag34xf6-soybeans
- Rating scale (Bayer): 1-9 (9 = best)
Positioning
Asgrow® AG34XF6 brand is an XtendFlex® soybean with 3.4 relative maturity. AG34XF6 brand has great yield potential with double gene stack for Phytophthora root rot tolerance, and strong tolerance to southern stem canker and brown stem rot.
Strengths & management
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- Tall plant with average standability.
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- Double gene stack of Rps1c and Rps3a for Phytophthora root rot with good field tolerance.
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- Outstanding tolerance to southern stem canker and brown stem rot.
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- Soybean cyst nematode resistant with great yield potential.
Disease Ratings
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| SOUTHERN ROOT KNOT (M. INCOGNITA) | - |
| SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE | R3 |
| PRR RESISTANCE | Rps1c,Rps3a |
| PRR FIELD TOLERANCE | 5 |
| WHITE MOLD | 5 |
| BROWN STEM ROT | 3 |
| SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME | 5 |
| FROGEYE LEAF SPOT | 6 |
| SOUTHERN STEM CANKER | 1 |
Sensitivity
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| CHLORIDE SENSITIVITY | Inc |
Management
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| MATURITY GROUP | 3 |
| VARIETY CODE | 01116480 |
Plant Description
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| GROWTH HABIT | Indeterminate |
| HILUM COLOR | IB |
| OIL CONTENT | 21.03 |
| POD WALL COLOR | BR |
| PROTEIN CONTENT | 38.7 |
| RELATIVE MATURITY | 3.4 |
| HERBICIDE TOLERANT TRAIT | XF |
| CANOPY | M |
| FLOWER COLOR | Purple |
| PUBESCENCE COLOR | G |
| PLANT HEIGHT CATEGORY | T |
Production
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| EMERGENCE | 2 |
| STANDABILITY | 4 |
| NO-TILL ADAPTABILITY | 1 |
| IRON CHLOROSIS | 5 |
Regional seed-guide listings
- 2025-26 Central Kansas — agronomist: Jeff Schaef
- Eastern Missouri 2026 — agronomist: Joe Harris
- Northwest Kansas & Colorado 2026 — agronomist: David Brachtenbach
- 2026 SEED GUIDE — agronomist: Luke Miller
- Western Missouri — agronomist: Jody Foutch
- 2026 Seed Guide — agronomist: Nora Schultz
- Southwest Iowa 26 Dekalb Asgrow — agronomist: John Swalwell
- West Central Illinois 2026 — agronomist: Lance Tarochione
- 2026 South Central/Southwest KS Guide — agronomist: Holly Thrasher
- 2026 Northern Indiana Seed Guide — agronomist: Jason Harmon
- Chris 2026 handout — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- Southwest Iowa 26 DK AG Ohara 2 — agronomist: John Swalwell
- 2026 E Central, Central & Northern NE — agronomist: Josh Erwin
- 2026 Ohio Dekalb & Asgrow Guide — agronomist: Brian Dressback
- 2026 DEKALB/ASGROW SOUTHWEST IN GUIDE — agronomist: Jordan Arndell
- handout2026 — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- 2026 Eastern Ohio DEKALB & Asgrow Guide — agronomist: Brad Miller
- Southeast Indiana — agronomist: Megan Taylor
- Southwest Iowa 26 DK AG AAron — agronomist: John Swalwell