From jfwe at aol.com Fri Mar 3 10:30:52 2017 From: jfwe at aol.com (jfwe) Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2017 15:30:52 -0000 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> Message-ID: <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. Best regards, Jim Eve Eve Farm Service, LLC 8791 Eelpot Road Naples, NY 14512 Cell: 585.721.2682 -----Original Message----- From: Marga Gerards Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dar22 at cornell.edu Tue Mar 21 10:15:18 2017 From: dar22 at cornell.edu (David A. Rosenberger) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 14:15:18 +0000 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> Message-ID: <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Hi, Jim ? I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. Srdjan?s e-mail is > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. Best regards, Jim Eve Eve Farm Service, LLC 8791 Eelpot Road Naples, NY 14512 Cell: 585.721.2682 -----Original Message----- From: Marga Gerards > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jec3 at cornell.edu Tue Mar 21 10:32:38 2017 From: jec3 at cornell.edu (Juliet Evelyn Carroll) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 14:32:38 +0000 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Message-ID: Greetings, How RIMpro licensing and user groups work is a mystery to me and shall remain so. Any questions about it should be addressed with the RIMpro company or Jon Clements. This mailing list is managed by Jon Clements at U Mass. For each NEWA station and user combination there is a $50 fee and a form to fill out. We now have set up the data urls so they access year-specific data and can be used in historic mode. Data runs 1 Jan to 31 Dec. Srdan is managing the NEWA sign ups in his Eastern NY group. Others can contact Jon Clements, me, or Dan Olmstead dlo6 at cornell.edu for NEWA data sign up. Take care, Julie Juliet E. Carroll, PhD Fruit IPM Coordinator, New York State IPM Program Joint Faculty, Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology Leader, Network for Environment & Weather App?s (NEWA) Cornell University, 630 W. North St., Geneva, NY 14456 315-787-2430 (Fax -2360), jec3 at cornell.edu NYS IPM Program, nysipm.cornell.edu NEWA, newa.cornell.edu Cornell Fruit Resources, www.fruit.cornell.edu Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program & employment opportunity Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University?s heritage From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of David A. Rosenberger Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:15 AM To: RIMpro Users North America Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi, Jim ? I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. Srdjan?s e-mail is > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. Best regards, Jim Eve Eve Farm Service, LLC 8791 Eelpot Road Naples, NY 14512 Cell: 585.721.2682 -----Original Message----- From: Marga Gerards > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marc at rimpro.eu Tue Mar 21 10:48:32 2017 From: marc at rimpro.eu (Marc Trapman) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 15:48:32 +0100 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Message-ID: Hi Julie, No mysteries at all if you look at our website: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml If any of this is unclear to you, please ask. I asked you before if it would be possible to provide the NEWA weather-data over a REST service on your database in stead of a ?hard? ftp file. The service would take client username, stationid and start date as input, and return a file with the weather data from the start date till the most recent record. This is s how most weatherdata providers and forecast services nowadays work. And for a programmer little work to build. Handling data per user and station over ftp is rather labor-intensive and inflexible both for you and us, and a lot of unnecessary data is send over all the time. You did not yet answer to this suggestion, could you consider developing your service in this direction ? With kind regards, Marc > Op 21 mrt. 2017 (week12), om 15:32 heeft Juliet Evelyn Carroll het volgende geschreven: > > Greetings, > > How RIMpro licensing and user groups work is a mystery to me and shall remain so. Any questions about it should be addressed with the RIMpro company or Jon Clements. > > This mailing list is managed by Jon Clements at U Mass. > > For each NEWA station and user combination there is a $50 fee and a form to fill out. We now have set up the data urls so they access year-specific data and can be used in historic mode. Data runs 1 Jan to 31 Dec. > > Srdan is managing the NEWA sign ups in his Eastern NY group. Others can contact Jon Clements, me, or Dan Olmstead dlo6 at cornell.edu for NEWA data sign up. > > Take care, > Julie > Juliet E. Carroll, PhD > Fruit IPM Coordinator, New York State IPM Program > Joint Faculty, Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology > Leader, Network for Environment & Weather App?s (NEWA) > Cornell University, 630 W. North St., Geneva, NY 14456 > 315-787-2430 (Fax -2360), jec3 at cornell.edu > > NYS IPM Program, nysipm.cornell.edu > NEWA, newa.cornell.edu > Cornell Fruit Resources, www.fruit.cornell.edu > Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program & employment opportunity > Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University?s heritage > > From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of David A. Rosenberger > Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:15 AM > To: RIMpro Users North America > Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 > > Hi, Jim ? > > I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. > > For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. > > Srdjan?s e-mail is > > > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: > > Marga: > > I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. > > Best regards, > > Jim Eve > > Eve Farm Service, LLC > 8791 Eelpot Road > Naples, NY 14512 > > Cell: 585.721.2682 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marga Gerards > > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am > Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 > > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona > > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona Marc Trapman Bio Fruit Advies / RIMpro marc at rimpro.eu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jec3 at cornell.edu Tue Mar 21 11:05:43 2017 From: jec3 at cornell.edu (Juliet Evelyn Carroll) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 15:05:43 +0000 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Message-ID: Hi Marc, For those with questions about RIMpro, please refer to the website in Marc?s email below. Using RIMpro is beyond the reach of my current time commitments for 2017, though I am happy to help support its use with NEWA data. Yes, we are considering your request, but it wasn?t possible to implement it for this season. NEWA operations are using what we already had in place to support RIMpro data feeds. The current quick fix is what it is at this point in time with the growing season nigh upon us when your request came in. Take care, Julie From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of Marc Trapman Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:49 AM To: RIMpro Users North America Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi Julie, No mysteries at all if you look at our website: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml If any of this is unclear to you, please ask. I asked you before if it would be possible to provide the NEWA weather-data over a REST service on your database in stead of a ?hard? ftp file. The service would take client username, stationid and start date as input, and return a file with the weather data from the start date till the most recent record. This is s how most weatherdata providers and forecast services nowadays work. And for a programmer little work to build. Handling data per user and station over ftp is rather labor-intensive and inflexible both for you and us, and a lot of unnecessary data is send over all the time. You did not yet answer to this suggestion, could you consider developing your service in this direction ? With kind regards, Marc Op 21 mrt. 2017 (week12), om 15:32 heeft Juliet Evelyn Carroll > het volgende geschreven: Greetings, How RIMpro licensing and user groups work is a mystery to me and shall remain so. Any questions about it should be addressed with the RIMpro company or Jon Clements. This mailing list is managed by Jon Clements at U Mass. For each NEWA station and user combination there is a $50 fee and a form to fill out. We now have set up the data urls so they access year-specific data and can be used in historic mode. Data runs 1 Jan to 31 Dec. Srdan is managing the NEWA sign ups in his Eastern NY group. Others can contact Jon Clements, me, or Dan Olmstead dlo6 at cornell.edu for NEWA data sign up. Take care, Julie Juliet E. Carroll, PhD Fruit IPM Coordinator, New York State IPM Program Joint Faculty, Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology Leader, Network for Environment & Weather App?s (NEWA) Cornell University, 630 W. North St., Geneva, NY 14456 315-787-2430 (Fax -2360), jec3 at cornell.edu NYS IPM Program, nysipm.cornell.edu NEWA, newa.cornell.edu Cornell Fruit Resources, www.fruit.cornell.edu Cornell Cooperative Extension provides equal program & employment opportunity Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University?s heritage From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of David A. Rosenberger Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:15 AM To: RIMpro Users North America > Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi, Jim ? I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. Srdjan?s e-mail is > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. Best regards, Jim Eve Eve Farm Service, LLC 8791 Eelpot Road Naples, NY 14512 Cell: 585.721.2682 -----Original Message----- From: Marga Gerards > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona Marc Trapman Bio Fruit Advies / RIMpro marc at rimpro.eu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sa979 at cornell.edu Tue Mar 21 13:11:50 2017 From: sa979 at cornell.edu (Srdjan Acimovic) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:11:50 -0400 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Message-ID: Hi Jim, As Dave said we have some clarification to do. The main aims of HVRL's partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to join this partnership or not). 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. consultancy mode in its use). 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml). If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I do not see any issue in you helping them do this: 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of your growers, 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan Olmstead, 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to RIMpro online immediately, 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, put in BIOFIX's etc. We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants with whom growers have arrangements with. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you. All the best, Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. Extension Associate Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University 3357 US Highway 9W P.O. Box 727 Highland, NY 12528 Ph: 845 691 7231 Cell: 517 449 0905 E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu sa979 at cornell.edu http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:15 AM, David A. Rosenberger wrote: > Hi, Jim ? > > I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know > that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our > eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our > user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having > to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the > user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to > subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you > will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional > charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will > need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro > compatible data. > > For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, > who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include > consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in > NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the > grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks > at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. > Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that > you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your > western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend > of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the > Champlain Valley. > > Srdjan?s e-mail is > > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe wrote: > > Marga: > > I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I > would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and > would like to use two weather stations. 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URL: From mike at usappleleaf.com Tue Mar 21 13:17:49 2017 From: mike at usappleleaf.com (mike at usappleleaf.com) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:17:49 -0400 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> Message-ID: <002f01d2a267$114e96e0$33ebc4a0$@usappleleaf.com> Srdjan, If I correctly interpret what you are saying, then consultants can?t be part of the subscriber group. Is that correct? The only connection is between HVRL and growers. Thanks, Mike Biltonen Director of Operations Eastern Division [845] 674 5124 From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] On Behalf Of Srdjan Acimovic Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:12 PM To: jfwe ; RIMpro Users North America Cc: Peter J. Jentsch Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi Jim, As Dave said we have some clarification to do. The main aims of HVRL's partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to join this partnership or not). 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. consultancy mode in its use). 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml). If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I do not see any issue in you helping them do this: 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of your growers, 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan Olmstead, 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to RIMpro online immediately, 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, put in BIOFIX's etc. We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants with whom growers have arrangements with. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you. All the best, Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. Extension Associate Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University 3357 US Highway 9W P.O. Box 727 Highland, NY 12528 Ph: 845 691 7231 Cell: 517 449 0905 E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu sa979 at cornell.edu http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:15 AM, David A. Rosenberger > wrote: Hi, Jim ? I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. Srdjan?s e-mail is > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. Best regards, Jim Eve Eve Farm Service, LLC 8791 Eelpot Road Naples, NY 14512 Cell: 585.721.2682 -----Original Message----- From: Marga Gerards > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona _______________________________________________ RIMproNA mailing list RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 6058 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sa979 at cornell.edu Tue Mar 21 13:57:05 2017 From: sa979 at cornell.edu (Srdjan Acimovic) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:57:05 -0400 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: <002f01d2a267$114e96e0$33ebc4a0$@usappleleaf.com> References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> <002f01d2a267$114e96e0$33ebc4a0$@usappleleaf.com> Message-ID: Hi Mike, Good to hear from you. We are not excluding the consultants from working with growers on the RIMpro project. Consultants working with growers can have full access to RIMpro going through the growers subscriptions - this way there is no exclusion of consultants using that route. The project from our perspective is to teach growers how to use RIMpro confidently and validate it with grower support. The main aims of HVRL's partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to join this partnership or not). 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. consultancy mode in its use). 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/reg ister_1.xhtml). If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I do not see any issue in you helping them do this: 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 <%28845%29%20691-7151> so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of your growers, 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan Olmstead, 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to RIMpro online immediately, 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, put in BIOFIX's etc. We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants with whom growers have arrangements with. Let us know if you have any questions. All the best, Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. Extension Associate Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University 3357 US Highway 9W P.O. Box 727 Highland, NY 12528 Ph: 845 691 7231 Cell: 517 449 0905 E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu sa979 at cornell.edu http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:17 PM, wrote: > Srdjan, > > > > If I correctly interpret what you are saying, then consultants can?t be > part of the subscriber group. Is that correct? The only connection is > between HVRL and growers. > > > Thanks, > > > > Mike Biltonen > > Director of Operations > > Eastern Division > > [845] 674 5124 <(845)%20674-5124> > > [image: Logo_small] > > > > *From:* RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com] *On Behalf > Of *Srdjan Acimovic > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:12 PM > *To:* jfwe ; RIMpro Users North America < > rimprona at virtualorchard.com> > *Cc:* Peter J. Jentsch > *Subject:* Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 > > > > > Hi Jim, > > As Dave said we have some clarification to do. The main aims of HVRL's > partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: > > 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use > RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year > where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining > this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to > join this partnership or not). > > 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY > Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to > subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. > consultancy mode in its use). > > 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from > HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We > would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide > learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in > the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making > toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to > receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who > they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps > them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations > directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is > their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data > with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: > http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml). > > If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names > and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I > do not see any issue in you helping them do this: > 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 > <(845)%20691-7151> so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of > your growers, > 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the > patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, > 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan > Olmstead, > 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to > RIMpro online immediately, > 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the > tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, > put in BIOFIX's etc. > > We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who > joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership > information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by > avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants > with whom growers have arrangements with. > > Let us know if you have any questions. > > Thank you. > > > All the best, > > Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. > Extension Associate > > Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology > Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section > School of Integrative Plant Science > Cornell University > 3357 US Highway 9W > P.O. Box 727 > Highland, NY 12528 > > Ph: 845 691 7231 <(845)%20691-7231> > Cell: 517 449 0905 <(517)%20449-0905> > E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu > sa979 at cornell.edu > http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ > https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ > > https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ > > http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic > > https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? > > > > On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:15 AM, David A. Rosenberger > wrote: > > Hi, Jim ? > > > > I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know > that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our > eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our > user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having > to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the > user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to > subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you > will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional > charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will > need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro > compatible data. > > > > For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, > who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include > consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in > NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the > grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks > at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. > Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that > you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your > western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend > of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the > Champlain Valley. > > > > Srdjan?s e-mail is > > > > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe wrote: > > > > Marga: > > > > I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I > would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and > would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Jim Eve > > > > Eve Farm Service, LLC > > 8791 Eelpot Road > > Naples, NY 14512 > > > > Cell: 585.721.2682 <%28585%29%20721-2682> > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marga Gerards > Sent: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 10:05 am > Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 > > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona > > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona > > > > > _______________________________________________ > RIMproNA mailing list > RIMproNA at virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/rimprona > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 6058 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mike at usappleleaf.com Tue Mar 21 14:07:23 2017 From: mike at usappleleaf.com (mike at usappleleaf.com) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 14:07:23 -0400 Subject: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 In-Reply-To: References: <80855D6E-4FE6-43F8-9826-A89770F5D2F8@rimpro.eu> <15a94cb1a6d-74a-b82f@webprd-m98.mail.aol.com> <9B3031A1-4335-4224-8CED-DC12838BBB3A@cornell.edu> <002f01d2a267$114e96e0$33ebc4a0$@usappleleaf.com> Message-ID: <001801d2a26d$fe1af440$fa50dcc0$@usappleleaf.com> Hey Srdjan, Thanks for getting back to me. That?s what I needed to know. Mike Biltonen Director of Operations Eastern Division [845] 674 5124 From: Srdjan Acimovic [mailto:sa979 at cornell.edu] Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:57 PM To: Mike Biltonen Cc: RIMpro Users North America ; jfwe ; Peter J. Jentsch Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi Mike, Good to hear from you. We are not excluding the consultants from working with growers on the RIMpro project. Consultants working with growers can have full access to RIMpro going through the growers subscriptions - this way there is no exclusion of consultants using that route. The project from our perspective is to teach growers how to use RIMpro confidently and validate it with grower support. The main aims of HVRL's partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to join this partnership or not). 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. consultancy mode in its use). 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml). If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I do not see any issue in you helping them do this: 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of your growers, 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan Olmstead, 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to RIMpro online immediately, 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, put in BIOFIX's etc. We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants with whom growers have arrangements with. Let us know if you have any questions. All the best, Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. Extension Associate Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University 3357 US Highway 9W P.O. Box 727 Highland, NY 12528 Ph: 845 691 7231 Cell: 517 449 0905 E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu sa979 at cornell.edu http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:17 PM, > wrote: Srdjan, If I correctly interpret what you are saying, then consultants can?t be part of the subscriber group. Is that correct? The only connection is between HVRL and growers. Thanks, Mike Biltonen Director of Operations Eastern Division [845] 674 5124 From: RIMproNA [mailto:rimprona-bounces at virtualorchard.com ] On Behalf Of Srdjan Acimovic Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 1:12 PM To: jfwe >; RIMpro Users North America > Cc: Peter J. Jentsch > Subject: Re: [rimprona] start RIMpro 2017 Hi Jim, As Dave said we have some clarification to do. The main aims of HVRL's partnership with growers on learning RIMpro use for 2017 are: 1. Offer all interested eastern NY apple growers to learn how to use RIMpro in partnership with HVRL. We all view 2017 as an experimental year where we all learn (all East NY growers were invited to consider joining this partnership with HVRL and it was their free will to decide whether to join this partnership or not). 2. Establish connection directly between HVRL and growers to form ENY Apple Farm user group in RIMpro for learning purposes (due to subscription-based nature of RIMpro and differences between user group vs. consultancy mode in its use). 3. Use this partnership to deliver RIMpro output interpretations from HVRL to subscribed growers for 10-12 representative stations we choose. We would deliver this info via 3 region-specific e-mail lists to provide learning opportunity and to acclimate growers for independent RIMpro use in the future. We view RIMpro as one more tool in their decision making toolbox. We wish RIMpro subscribed growers through our partnership to receive HVRL interpretations directly from us. Growers can then decide who they wish share it with: consultants, scouts, any third party that helps them in their work. We will only deliver our RIMpro interpretations directly to grower e-mails since NEWA stations are owned by growers. It is their responsibility afterwards to decide who they share their RIMpro data with (within the account type boundaries set by RIMpro: http://www.rimpro.eu/faces/register_1.xhtml). If your growers connect their NEWA stations to RIMpro using their names and e-mails, they can join HVRL's ENY Apple Farm user group after that. I do not see any issue in you helping them do this: 1. Contact HVRL's administrator Erica Kane at 845 691 7151 so she can get names, e-mails and phone numbers of your growers, 2. She will then contact these growers and arrange the payment of the the patch fee between RIMpro and NEWA, 3. She will then fill out the NEWA form for them and send it to Dan Olmstead, 4. Due to soon coming spring these growers should pay subscription to RIMpro online immediately, 5. Once they receive datafile links from Dan Olmstead I will send them the tutorials on how to connect the station, join ENY Apple Farm user group, put in BIOFIX's etc. We wish to follow certain procedure that is same for all growers who joined our user group and a hierarchy in delivering our partnership information. Finally, we wish to be fair to all other consultants by avoiding any potentially viewed favoritism of HVRL to specific consultants with whom growers have arrangements with. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you. All the best, Srdjan Acimovic, Ph.D. Extension Associate Hudson Valley Research Laboratory - Plant Pathology Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University 3357 US Highway 9W P.O. Box 727 Highland, NY 12528 Ph: 845 691 7231 Cell: 517 449 0905 E-mail: acimovic at cornell.edu sa979 at cornell.edu http://www.hudsonvalleyresearchlab.org/ https://blogs.cornell.edu/acimoviclab/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitcroppathologyhvrl/ http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sran_Acimovic https://cornell.academia.edu/Sr?anA?imovi? On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:15 AM, David A. Rosenberger > wrote: Hi, Jim ? I?m not certain which stations you wish to use, but I wanted you to know that we have three stations in the Champlain that will be part of our eastern NY users group (Forrence, Northern, Chazy). If you opt to join our user group, then you will be able to access those stations without having to pay anything more than 150 Euros to RIMpro to become a ?friend of the user group.? If you want to add NEWA stations elsewhere, you will need to subscribe with both NEWA and RIMpro for those additional stations, but you will still be able to access the Champlain Valley stations at no additional charge if you join our eastern NY use group. As I assume you know, you will need to pay NEWA $50/station to get a file name that will provide RIMpro compatible data. For reasons that I don?t understand, Srdjan Acimovic and Peter Jentsch, who have organized the eastern NY program, seem a bit reluctant to include consultants in the network directly. They (or perhaps Julie Carroll in NEWA) seem to want consultants to subscribe to RIMpro via the name of the grower on whose farm the NEWA station is located. I don?t think the folks at RIMpro care either way, but I?m just alerting you to that situation. Therefore, if you are interested in joining the user group, I suggest that you contact Srdjan with a request for info on how you can help two of your western NY growers join our user group or on how you can join as a friend of the user group if the stations of interest are only those in the Champlain Valley. Srdjan?s e-mail is > On Mar 3, 2017, at 10:30 AM, jfwe > wrote: Marga: I can not find my records of my account name and password for 2016. I would like to subscribe to RIMPro again this year. I am a consultant and would like to use two weather stations. Would appreciate your assistance. 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