Wisconsin’s network of weather-monitoring stations is seeing increased usage as farmers prepare for planting. Chris Kucharik with the University of Wisconsin says the Wisconet system has 80 monitoring stations so far, collecting new data every fifteen minutes. “Temperature and dewpoint, humidity, rainfall, solar radiation, wind speed, and then we are also collecting soil data below […]
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