This is straight off the CW Web site
""Access to the weather centre, through CWB e-Services at www.cwb.ca, is available for a subscription of $99 per year for farmers with a CWB weather station and $199 a year for those without. The weather stations cost $900 for farmers who wish to be put on a waiting list for CWB installation. “Our new network is a cost-effective solution to a longstanding problem for farmers who have been looking for type of weather information,” said Ash. WeatherBug and the CWB have achieved commitments to date for 900 weather-monitoring stations, greatly surpassing initial projections last August to connect more than 600 stations over a three-year span.""
Check out the www.bayercropscience.ca web site under "tools and guides" then "Quick links" and "Bayer Weather. Use "Canola" username and "Grower" password and you have access to the whole Weatherbug archive and live data from all Weatherbug stations that are tied through high speed internet.
It didn't take the CWB to invent this weather data coleecting system.; it was already in existance. For a few hundred dollars US; anyone can have exactly the same hardware; and free access to the same Weatherbug archive. All the CWB has done is take all the credit for other people's high speed internet setups; put a markup on the equipment available from many sources; add an annual charge; and cripple what is already free. Its exactly what I've come to expect from an organization that continues to styme alternatives.
PS It looks like the CWB cost is now $1750 for the package now available. Gold and Platinum packages are coming. I'll bet they are already available elsewhere; and are just optios of sunlight and UV sensors and things like sensors for soil temperatuure and leaf wetness. Too bad the CWB wouldn't get so busy with gadgets they would let farmers market their own grain.
Thanks to agstar and others for hints that allowed me to find this information. What do the rest of the readers think?
""Access to the weather centre, through CWB e-Services at www.cwb.ca, is available for a subscription of $99 per year for farmers with a CWB weather station and $199 a year for those without. The weather stations cost $900 for farmers who wish to be put on a waiting list for CWB installation. “Our new network is a cost-effective solution to a longstanding problem for farmers who have been looking for type of weather information,” said Ash. WeatherBug and the CWB have achieved commitments to date for 900 weather-monitoring stations, greatly surpassing initial projections last August to connect more than 600 stations over a three-year span.""
Check out the www.bayercropscience.ca web site under "tools and guides" then "Quick links" and "Bayer Weather. Use "Canola" username and "Grower" password and you have access to the whole Weatherbug archive and live data from all Weatherbug stations that are tied through high speed internet.
It didn't take the CWB to invent this weather data coleecting system.; it was already in existance. For a few hundred dollars US; anyone can have exactly the same hardware; and free access to the same Weatherbug archive. All the CWB has done is take all the credit for other people's high speed internet setups; put a markup on the equipment available from many sources; add an annual charge; and cripple what is already free. Its exactly what I've come to expect from an organization that continues to styme alternatives.
PS It looks like the CWB cost is now $1750 for the package now available. Gold and Platinum packages are coming. I'll bet they are already available elsewhere; and are just optios of sunlight and UV sensors and things like sensors for soil temperatuure and leaf wetness. Too bad the CWB wouldn't get so busy with gadgets they would let farmers market their own grain.
Thanks to agstar and others for hints that allowed me to find this information. What do the rest of the readers think?
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