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Sunrise Orchard
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Subject: Re: [apple-crop] MaluSim Carbohydrate Model for non NEWA users
Please consider joining NEWA. Sunrise Orchards/Allen Teach at Gays Mills, WI
succeeded in doing this after much work with the good folks at NEWA in 2014.
MN growers has since followed. It is a wonderful resource for us outside the
major fruit growing areas to have available and I use it everyday. Feel free
to use our site if it applies to your situation. Mac full bloom here May 4—at
least two weeks ahead of crop year 2014.
Allen Teach
Sunrise Orchards Inc.
Gays Mills, WI
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Subject: [apple-crop] MaluSim Carbohydrate Model for non NEWA users
Hi All,
I am looking for the MaluSim model in a format that does not require access to
a NEWA station. The closest NEWA or EnviroWeather station is over a 100 miles
from several growers we work with. We would like to use the MaluSim
carbohydrate model but cannot find any information on how to manually calculate
carbohydrate loads and balances using our on-farm weather data. Does an Excel
spreadsheet exist that would allow us to input weather parameters from our
on-farm stations? The NEWA stations make it very easy, but all the articles
discuss that accuracy of weather data is essential for this to work and I am
concerned about how appropriate it would be to use carbohydrate predictions
from over 100 miles away.
Phil Schawllier’s Predicting Fruitset Model spreadsheet is perfect,
http://extension.umass.edu/fruitadvisor/resources/clements-corner! Now I just
need an Excel sheet that can do the same for the MaluSim carbohydrate model.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Peter
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Specialty Crops
IPM Institute of North America, Inc.
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