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The Rural Voice, 1999-04, Page 64STA ii7CHOICE Elevate Your Expectations DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM Age -A.~444 cesato;v OVER 140 Precision Ag Information Weather - • Radar Maps with Zoom and Motion • Detailed local info Quotes — • Commodities. options and stocks, continuous updates News - Market commentary and reports AVAILABLE ON STARCHOICE Call Toll Free 1-877-4AG-CAST www.agcastcanada.com TM CHANNELS AVAILABLE GITC91D) I LSI APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS 871 - 10th St. E. (across from Zellers) HANOVER 364-1011 102 Main St. E., LISTOWEL 291-4670 "Our experience assures lower cost water wells" 99 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Member of Canadian and Ontario Water Well Associations • Farm • Industrial • Suburban • Municipal Licensed by the Ministry of the Environment DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING LTD. WINGHAM Serving Ontario Since 1900 519-357-1960 WINGHAM 519-664-1424 WATERLOO 60 THE RURAL VOICE Ag riTec h Following the markets via satellite By Janice Becker With the newest innovation in direct -to -home satellite service, farmers can Zink into current commodity prices, catch a weather forecast or consider futures pricing by simply turning on their computer. Agcast Canada, an "agricultural information ser- vice" through the StarChoice satellite system provides farmers with current data on a variety of material. The data displayed can be customized to individual needs, allowing farmers to select relevant information. For example, if rising hogs, beef prices are probably of little interest though feed grains may be. By going through the list of commodities and futures and simply checking the option, detailed charts can be created. The system can signal when a certain price is attained on a tracked commodity. This gives clients the opportunity to hit the target price for the product without constantly watching the screen. Many of the local cash markets, including Hensall, are on-line with many more Canadian sources to come, said AgCast's Doug Maguire. "We hope to have more local price sources available within the month." They may include the Ontario Pork Marketing Board and Brussels Livestock. As is standard in the industry, all prices are listed on a 10 -minute delay. Maguire says real time quotes would add approximately $200 to the system. The delay is considered accurate enough to follow trends. Producers can watch to see what prices are doing and decide on a marketing strategy, he said. Because there are far too many stock market symbols to display all of them at once, AgCast currently broadcasts a select number. However, if there is a company being followed by a customer, a simple request to AgCast and the symbol will be listed. Commodity, futures markets linked to home computer News services provide articles dealing with agricultural matters as well as sports, entertainment or the top news stories of the day. Weather forctasting and mapping allows farmers to track weather patterns, freeing them from the time constraints of the nightly news. Maguire said this is a key clement to the service as the radar updates help farmers decide whether to move on spraying, haying or combining. However, a considerable amount of equipment is required to use AgCast. The first piece of hardware is the StarChoice satellite system which has become popular in the past year for providing direct -to -home television service to rural residents. A phone line is then run from the satellite rec- eiver box to a home computer for the ongoing downloading of information. The minimum requirements for the computer arc Windows 95/98/NT, 486DX processor running 60 MHZ or higher, 16 MB RAM, 25 MB free disc space and an available communication port. For internet updates, a modem running at (east 28.8Kbps is needed. The information is also available via AgCast's web site at www.agcast.com/ and can be downloaded from there on a daily basis, once registered. However, this method is not recommended due to the huge volume of material. Downloading from the web site could take several hours, causing difficulties in hdmes where the internet connects through the only phone line. The starter kit and software for AgCast is $89.95. The monthly service charge, whether via satellite or over the internet is $54.95. As an aside, if you have a long wait connecting to an address through the "Go To" site locator on your server home page, try clicking on the "Open" button. I find it runs much faster on my version of Netscape. Feel free to contact me at becker@wcl.on.ca with feedback, suggestions or inquiries.0 Janice Becker is a computer enthusiast and journalist living near Walton, ON.