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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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AG29XF5 BRAND
- Vendor: Bayer
- Brand: Asgrow
- Crop: Soybeans
- Maturity group: 2.9
- Traits: XF (XtendFlex)
- Release year: 2025
- Source: https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/soybeans/asgrow/asgrow-ag29xf5-soybeans
- Rating scale (Bayer): 1-9 (9 = best)
Positioning
Asgrow® AG29XF5 brand is a late MG 2 XtendFlex® soybean that has shown excellent yield potential in this RM.
Strengths & management
- Strong SDS, and BSR tolerance.
- Excellent yield potential.
- Average white mold tolerance.
Disease Ratings
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE | R3 |
| PRR RESISTANCE | Rps1c |
| PRR FIELD TOLERANCE | 6 |
| WHITE MOLD | 5 |
| BROWN STEM ROT | 3 |
| SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME | 4 |
| SOUTHERN STEM CANKER | 2 |
Sensitivity
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| CHLORIDE SENSITIVITY | Inc |
Management
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| MATURITY GROUP | 2 |
| VARIETY CODE | 1106275 |
Plant Description
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| GROWTH HABIT | Indeterminate |
| HILUM COLOR | IB |
| OIL CONTENT | 22.1 |
| POD WALL COLOR | BR |
| PROTEIN CONTENT | 38.8 |
| RELATIVE MATURITY | 2.9 |
| HERBICIDE TOLERANT TRAIT | XF |
| CANOPY | MB |
| FLOWER COLOR | Purple |
| PUBESCENCE COLOR | G |
| PLANT HEIGHT CATEGORY | T |
Production
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| EMERGENCE | 2 |
| STANDABILITY | 4 |
| NO-TILL ADAPTABILITY | 3 |
| IRON CHLOROSIS | 5 |
Regional seed-guide listings
- 2026 EAST CENTRAL IOWA — agronomist: Lance Goettsch
- 2025 Northeast Seed Guide — agronomist: Shaun Heinbaugh
- 2025 SEED GUIDE — agronomist: Luke Miller
- 2025 KS and MO — agronomist: Molly Drimmel
- 2026 Southeast Iowa Seed Guide — agronomist: Terry Mente
- 2025 Southwest Nebraska Seed Guide — agronomist: John Skalsky
- Southern Illinois Seed Guide — agronomist: Josh Tooley
- 2026 Kentucky Seed Guide — agronomist: Todd Ladd
- 2025 East Central Iowa — agronomist: Lance Goettsch
- 2024-25 Central Kansas — agronomist: Jeff Schaef
- Wisconsin 2025 — agronomist: Sammie Brantner
- 2025 SOUTHEAST & SOUTHCENTRAL NEBRASKA — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- 2025 Northern Indiana Seed Guide — agronomist: Jason Harmon
- 2025 Kentucky Seed Guide — agronomist: Todd Ladd
- 2026 Seed Guide — agronomist: Nora Schultz
- 2025 Southeast Iowa Seed Guide — agronomist: Terry Mente
- 2026 Northern Indiana Seed Guide — agronomist: Jason Harmon
- West Central Illinois 2025 — agronomist: Lance Tarochione
- 2025 DEKALB/ASGROW SOUTHWEST IN GUIDE — agronomist: Jordan Arndell
- 2025 E Central, Central & Northern NE — agronomist: Jason Skalsky
- 2025 South Dakota Product Guide — agronomist: Jeff Spieler
- 2025 East Central Illinois Product Guide — agronomist: Randy Niver
- 2026 E Central, Central & Northern NE — agronomist: Josh Erwin
- Dekalb/Asgrow Seed Guide SE Indiana 2024 — agronomist: Megan Taylor
- Northwest Missouri 2025 — agronomist: Jody Foutch
- 2025 Northern Ohio DEKALB & Asgrow Guide — agronomist: Brad Miller
- 2025 E Central, Central & Northern NE — agronomist: Josh Erwin
- Wisconsin 2025 — agronomist: Reid Gill
- 2025 Southern Ohio DeKalb and Asgrow — agronomist: Brian Dressback
- Chris 2026 handout — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- Southwest Iowa 25 — agronomist: John Swalwell
- 2026 Ohio Dekalb & Asgrow Guide — agronomist: Brian Dressback
- Southeast Indiana — agronomist: Megan Taylor
- 2025 South Dakota Product Guide — agronomist: Jeff Fuls
- Northwest Kansas & Colorado 2025 — agronomist: David Brachtenbach
- 2024-2025 Dekalb Seed Guide — agronomist: Andrew Penney
- handout2026 — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- 2026 DEKALB/ASGROW SOUTHWEST IN GUIDE — agronomist: Jordan Arndell