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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>
1.9 KiB
1.9 KiB
DP 2115 B3XF BRAND
- Vendor: Bayer
- Brand: Deltapine
- Crop: Cotton
- Traits: B3XF (Bollgard® 3 XtendFlex®)
- Source: https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/cotton/deltapine/deltapine-dp-2115-b3xf-cotton
- Rating scale (Bayer): 1-9 (9 = best)
Positioning
Broadly adapted for early season markets in Midsouth, SE, and East Texas
Strengths & management
- Compact plant, early maturity type
- Semi-smooth leaf
- Excellent yield potential in Midsouth and Southeast
- Very Good Storm Tolerance ratings
Growth
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| RELATIVE MATURITY | Early |
| # FRT NODES | 9.8-10.6 |
| LEAF TYPE | Semi Smooth |
| NFFB | 5.8-6.3 |
| PLANT HEIGHT | Med |
| SEED SIZE | 5500-5800 |
| STORM RESISTANCE | 4.1-6.4 |
Fiber Quality
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| LINT % | 42.3-42.5 |
| MICRONAIRE | 4.6 |
| STAPLE | 37.4-37.5 |
| STRENGTH | 30.3-30.4 |
| LENGTH UNIF. % | 83.2-83.3 |
Disease
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| VERTICILLIUM WILT | Mod Susc |
| BACTERIAL BLIGHT | Susc |
| FUSARIUM | Moderate |
| ROOTKNOT NEMATODE | Susc |
| RENIFORM NEMATODE | Susc |
Regional seed-guide listings
- 2026 Seed Guide — agronomist: Greg Ferguson
- 2025 Seed Guide — agronomist: Zachary Webb
- Eastern NC & Southeast VA — agronomist: Zachary Webb
- CAROLINAS/SE VIRGINIA — agronomist: Jim Kiser
- Southeast (AL/FL/GA) 2025#2 — agronomist: Eddie Beasley
- 2025 Seed Guide — agronomist: Greg Ferguson
- North Delta 2026 — agronomist: Josh Rupard
- 2026 CAROLINAS PIEDMONT — agronomist: Jim Kiser
- South Carolina/ SE North Carolina — agronomist: Zachary Webb
- Southeast (AL/FL/GA) 2026#2 — agronomist: Vint Hicks
- Southeast (AL/FL/GA) 2025#2 — agronomist: Vint Hicks
- West Tennessee — agronomist: Wes Rodgers
- Southeast (AL/FL/GA) 2026 — agronomist: Eddie Beasley
- Carolina's — agronomist: Jim Kiser