Jane’s Weather teamed up with AUSVEG, Ag Logic and Radco Ag to introduce AI driven hyper-local forecasting for growers. Learn how growers like Caitlin are using these tools to mitigate risks, plan around changeable weather, and optimise operations with an accurate weather forecast for agriculture.
Hyper-Local Forecasting for Growers With and Without Weather Stations
Jane’s Weather is breaking new ground in weather forecasting by collaborating with Ag Logic to bring hyper-local forecasts to growers who don’t have their own weather stations. Ag Logic has launched a Weather Station Network in Tasmania, enabling growers to
- Access real-time weather observations.
- Add their Ag Logic weather stations to Jane’s Weather to create tailored micro-climate forecasts.
Real-World Benefits for Growers
During the webinar, Caitlin from RADCO AG shared how she uses Jane’s Weather and her Ag Logic weather station to:
- Mitigate risks with accurate spray condition forecasts.
- Plan daily operations around changeable weather conditions.
Spotlight on Regional NSW Growers
Ed Fagon of AUSVEG is the latest grower to benefit, with a new weather station installed and a Jane's Weather PRO membership. Ed’s now receiving a detailed hyper local forecast for his farm.
Sam Micaleff, a prominent grower near Richmond, NSW, demonstrates how even growers close to a Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) weather station can still benefit from Jane's Weather hyper-local forecasts. Sam’s farm is highlighted in the webinar as an example of how Jane’s Weather enhances forecasting even when you don't have a weather station, however an official station is nearby.
What’s Next?