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Attention: Blueberry Growers!

Researchers at the University of Georgia are collecting information about how blueberry growers like yourself utilize weather information for crop management decisions, and what methods you employ for crop frost protection. This information will enable us to estimate the value of weather information to Georgia farmers, and to determine how to provide more timely, precise, relevant, and accurate weather information to Georgia producers. The survey should only take about 20 minutes of your time. Click here to take the survey.

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    The Georgia Automated Environmental Monitoring Network was established in 1991 by the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the University of Georgia. The objective of the AEMN is to collect reliable weather information for agricultural and environmental applications. Each station monitors air temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, solar radiation, wind speed, wind direction, soil temperature at 2, 4, and 8 inch depths, atmospheric pressure, and soil moisture every 1 second. Data are summarized at 15 minute intervals and at midnight a daily summary is calculated. A microcomputer at the Georgia Experiment Station initiates telephone calls to each station periodically and downloads the recorded data. The data are processed immediately and disseminated via the world wide web (www.Georgiaweather.net)
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