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User flagged that Channel is expanding into their area — re-walked the cropscience.bayer.us sitemap and found 8 additional brand×crop paths beyond the original DEKALB/Asgrow/WestBred triple. Patches the scraper to walk all of them; total Bayer varieties roughly doubles from 475 to 931 and the corpus picks up first-ever coverage in sorghum (36), cotton (30), canola (6), and silage as a distinct crop (was conflated with corn before). Net new varieties: 456 Channel corn=181 soy=67 silage=54 sorghum=18 (320) DEKALB silage=82 sorghum=18 canola=6 (106) Deltapine cotton=30 (30) scrape/sources/bayer_seeds.py - Replace `BRANDS` (brand → 1 path) and `CROP_SUFFIX` (brand → 1 suffix) with a flatter `BRAND_PATHS` list of (brand, url_path, crop, is_primary_for_brand) entries. Channel and DEKALB are now multi-crop brands; the same scraper walks every brand×crop pair. - source_key derivation: for a brand's PRIMARY crop, strip the trailing `-<crop>` suffix (matches the existing deployed source keys for DEKALB corn / Asgrow soy / WestBred wheat). For SECONDARY crops, KEEP the suffix so DEKALB-the-same-SKU sold as both grain corn and silage gets two distinct source_keys (collision-safe and unambiguous for `lookup_variety`). - New `--crop` CLI filter for incremental backfills. - Log line shows brand + crop alongside source_key for visibility. rag/chunk.py - Channel + Deltapine pages use slightly different characteristics group labels (DISEASE not DISEASE RATINGS, AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS not GROWTH/HARVEST, plus MATURITY / ADAPTATION / HERBICIDES / OTHER). Fold them into the DISEASE / AGRONOMIC / MANAGEMENT label sets so the chunker buckets them correctly into the standard sections. Smoke-tested cross-brand × cross-crop queries against the rebuilt index (5,529 chunks total) — all 6 sample queries surface the right brand+crop at top-3: Channel corn 110 RM → 210-25TRE BRAND Channel soy 2.5 MG IA → 2622RXF BRAND Deltapine cotton XF → DP 1820 B3XF BRAND Sorghum dryland Kansas → 6B95 BRAND (Channel) Silage corn WI dairy → DKC64-44RIB BRAND BLEND (silage variant) Canola Northern Plains → DK401TL BRAND Watchtower will pull the new image on the next push; deploy is unchanged otherwise. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# 0924RXF BRAND
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- **Vendor:** Bayer
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- **Brand:** Channel
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- **Crop:** Soybeans
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- **Maturity group:** 0.9
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- **Traits:** XF (XtendFlex)
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- **Release year:** 2024
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- **Source:** https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/soybeans/channel/channel-0924rxf-soybeans
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- **Rating scale (Bayer):** 1-9 (9 = best)
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## Positioning
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0.9 MG XtendFlex® soybean brings excellent yield potential to the late 0 maturity group
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## Strengths & management
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- Excellent field tolerance to Phytophthora Root Rot
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- Very good Iron Deficiency Chlorosis and Sudden Death Syndrome tolerances
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## Adaptation
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| Characteristic | Value |
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| NARROW ROW | 2 |
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## Agronomic Characteristics
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| Characteristic | Value |
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| EMERGENCE | 2 |
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| FLOWER COLOR | P |
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| GROWTH HABIT | Indeterminate |
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| HILUM COLOR | Bl |
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| NO-TILL ADAPTABILITY | 1 |
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| OIL CONTENT @ 13% MOISTURE | 20.70 |
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| PLANT HEIGHT | M |
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| POD COLOR | Br |
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| PROTEIN CONTENT @ 13% MOISTURE | 41.21 |
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| PUBESCENCE COLOR | Lt Tw |
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| PLANT TYPE | Medium Bushy |
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| RELATIVE MATURITY | 0.9 |
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| STANDABILITY | 4 |
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## Disease Tolerance
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| Characteristic | Value |
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| BROWN STEM ROT | 3 |
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| IRON DEFICIENCY CHLOROSIS | 4 |
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| PRR GENE | Seg Rps1c |
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| PRR FIELD TOLERANCE | 3 |
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| SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE | MR3 |
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| SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME | 4 |
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| WHITE MOLD | 5 |
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## Other
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| Characteristic | Value |
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| HERBICIDE TOLERANT TRAIT | XF |
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| MATURITY GROUP | 0 |
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| TRAIT | XF |
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| VARIETY CODE | 1098269 |
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## Regional seed-guide listings
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- **Central South Dakota Soybean Varieties** — agronomist: Jeremy Johnson
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