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            provides weather information for farmers, gardeners      
            
            
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            [APRIL 21, 2005]  
            
            
            SPRINGFIELD -- As 
            farmers and gardeners begin tilling the soil, a resource is 
            available to provide assistance. The Illinois 
            State Water Survey, a division of the Illinois Department of 
            Natural Resources, offers a free website with user-friendly 
            information on the effects of weather on agriculture. The Water and 
            Atmospheric Resources Monitoring program site is at 
            
            http://www.sws.uiuc.edu/warm/agdata.asp. | 
        
            | "This resource is invaluable to anyone 
            with an interest in spring growing conditions, whether they have a 
            few tomato plants or thousands of acres of corn and beans," said 
            Joel Brunsvold, director of the Illinois Department of Natural 
            Resources. "Not only does it provide a wealth of information, it's 
            also free." Information 
            available includes daily updated weather information and soil 
            temperatures at various depths. Nineteen automated climate stations 
            operated by the Illinois State Water Survey supply the data. It also 
            includes biweekly observations of soil moisture conditions, 
            collected from across the state. Last year, together with the 
            Integrated Pest Management group at the University of Illinois 
            Department of Crop Sciences, a degree-day calculator was added to 
            track and project growth cycles of 30 agricultural pests. It also 
            includes growing degree-days for corn and cold-weather crops. 
            Computations just added this spring are for three new pests: fruit 
            tree leaf roller, lilac borer and Western bean cutworm. 
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             The calculator allows users to 
            choose the station nearest their own location as well as a pest. The 
            program generates expected growth rates and provides information on 
            potential effects as degree-day thresholds for the pest are reached.
             Another option allows users to track 
            their fields' crop growing degree-day accumulations by entering a 
            planting date. Just a click away are maps of current weather 
            information and soil temperatures under both bare soil and sod 
            surfaces at the weather stations. Also available are monthly issues 
            of the Illinois Water and Climate Summary and other current and 
            historical data from various Illinois State Water Survey water and 
            atmospheric resources networks.  For more 
            information online:  
             
            [Illinois 
            Department of Natural Resources news release] 
            
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