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The Rural Voice, 2001-03, Page 48AgriTech Topics from increased efciency The planting season will be quick- ly upon us and the need to locate information regarding weather pat- terns, new products or futures mar- kets can be key to the decision-mak- ing process for this year's crop selec- tions. In an effort to provide a wide vari- ety of material for surfers from across the country, the Canadian Farm Business Management Council has gone on-line. Created in co-operation with Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada, Canada/BC Farm Business Management Program and the BC Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, www.farmcentre.com offers text and audio material from CBC Radio broadcasts related to farming issues, free brochure downloads, ample software order opportunities and links to valuable sites. One feature which immediately caught my attention was the very localized weather forecast. Not only were large centres across the country included in the listings, but so were smaller communities such as Goderich, Mount Forest, Tobermory and Minden. While this precipitation and temperature information was very general, further details can be sought through the Daily Updates link. Here, satellite forecasts for regions of Canada, United States and North and South America can be viewed. Due to the graphically - intense animated images, consider- able time is needed for downloading. (Patience is a virtue.) In the Updates section, surfers can look at 10 -day pre- cipitation, tempera- ture and soil moisture maps, an interesting option after the recent summers of excessively wet or dry weather. There are world crop reports, futures sources, options from the CME and CBOT, world news reports and market pricing from the Ontario wheat, pork and sheep markets to name a few. Though Farm Centre does have its own explorer (search) engine, it was not operational when I checked in. Under the Info Products link, con - to succession sumers can order books, videos or CDs that cover topics such as busi- ness planning, environmental man- agement, commodity production, finance, human resources, marketing and organic farming. There are free downloads of print- ed publications on everything from education to risk management. Soft- ware on crop rotation management, pricing for custom work and leasing or buying of farm machinery can be downloaded in two to four minutes. A directory of software from around the world, available for pur- chase, can be found at www.farm- software.com. Links offers connec- tions to 14 subcategories for searches of specific sectors. From the home page, a different feature story is offered regularly. The one I checked out was about farm succession. A 38 -page brochure on estate planning, which can be down- loaded free, is apparently one of the more popular attractions on the site. Upcoming seminars on the subject are also listed. Farm Centre did have a few draw- backs and I would recommend always going backwards to the home pagz after viewing linked material. Pages tend to pile up and could be frustrating. Also, the multiple subdi- visions of the viewing page often lim- its the readable area to a three by five inch screen, meaning printing the material may be helpful for easier reading. A fast printer is essential. If you prefer to listen to the CBC editorials instead of just reading the text version, I hope you have the most recent copy of Real Player. I was able to check out the rest of the site while downloading the most cur- rent update, a process which took the better part of an hour. Once ready, the audio did come up fairly quickly. Unless you are a person who prefers listening or uses Real Player fre- quently, I would skip this option. If you have suggestions about interesting technologies impacting the agricultural community or just for feedback, contact me at becker@wcl.on.ca or through The Rural Voice office.° Site provides detailed weather info ataStore Internet Serving Grey and Bruce Counties Vain glad gateway 519-371-7277 www.dsisp.net Fast Friendly Service Instant Hook-ups Super 56K Access High Speed Access Web Site Design Web Site Hosting E -Commerce Solutions Free Tech Support Online Training Satellite Downlink 180 Whiskey Harbour Rd., Mar, ON NOH 1X0 Glen Osprey Farm Salers R.R.#6, Shelburne, Ontario LON 1S9 30 Polled Fullblood & Purebred Salers Bulls 32 Salers heifers complete their BIO test on April 25 Ultra sound results for both groups available at end of test. For further information, contact David Pease (519) 925-6412 or check our web page www.salerscattle.com 44 THE RURAL VOICE Janice Becker is a computer enthusiast and journalist living near Walton, ON.