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Updated Research Stations Information


This page presents updated information from our irrigation and water management projects sites in Sidney and Jackson (Horton). Each station is equipped with a Campbell Scientific full weather stations with a CR1000 data logger and wired sensors contnuously recording, solar radiation, wind speed and direction, air temperature, and relative humidity. We also have soil tensiometers recording soil moisture content and infrared thermothers recording canopy temperatures.

Click on the links below to select what information you would like to view:

Sidney Station:
 

24 hours report

Weekly report

Monthly report

All season report

Horton Station:
 

24 hours report

Weekly report

Monthly report

All season report

 

For more information on our station data, please contact Dr. Pascal Nzokou in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University.

News & Events

Gypsy Moth Spray tool Available on Enviro-Weather!
August 7-8, 2009
Michigan Christmas Tree Association Summer Meeting, Peacock Rd. Tree Farm, Laingsburg, MI Aug 12-15, 2009
NCTA Convention & Trade Show, Chattanooga, TN Sept. 13-18, 2009 International Extension and Research Conference, Oregon/Washington

Sept. 21-22, 2009 Growing True Fir in the Great Lakes Region II, Grand Rapids, MI

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