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The NDSU NDAWN Potato Blight app has been a valuable tool for farmers and agronomists in determining late blight and early blight values for individual fields in the region. However, the cost of maintaining the app has risen more than 400% since its development. To determine the app’s value, a survey has been launched by NDSU/UM Extension Potato Agronomist Andy Robinson.
According to the latest data, the NDSU NDAWN Potato Blight app has been a game-changer for potato farmers and agronomists in the region. The app works in conjunction with the North Dakota Agriculture Weather Network (NDAWN) to provide accurate weather data for individual fields, which helps in determining the risk of late blight and early blight.
However, the cost of maintaining the app has risen significantly since its development. The app’s future is now in question, and a survey has been launched to determine its value. The survey seeks to gather feedback from farmers, agronomists, and other stakeholders who have used the app.
The survey is an opportunity for farmers and agronomists to provide feedback on the app’s usefulness and its impact on their operations. The results of the survey will help determine the app’s future and whether it is worth the cost of maintaining it.
The NDSU NDAWN Potato Blight app has been a valuable tool for potato farmers and agronomists in the region. However, the rising cost of maintaining the app has put its future in question. The survey launched by NDSU/UM Extension Potato Agronomist Andy Robinson seeks to determine the app’s value and whether it is worth the cost of maintaining it.