Pl@nteInfo: Interactive extension services
If a plant grower wants to cultivate his land in an environmentally
friendly way, he needs lots of up-to-date information about such
factors as the weather, pests, and pesticides. He needs to adapt this
information to local conditions and utilise it to make the right
decisions as to whether or when to spray, and the doses to apply.
With Internet access he can obtain help from the Pl@nteInfo system, which provides
information and decision-making support to farmers and
consultants. Pl@nteInfo collects, collates, and communicates
up-to-date data on plant growing; it enables a farmer to download
local climate data from the Danish Meteorological Institute and to use
it along with information from his own fields to calculate the risk of
attacks by a particular pest at any given time.
Pl@nteInfo processes raw data from various sources and presents the
results in graphic form. Via a subscription system help can be
tailored to the individual farmer, because the system knows where he
lives, and it has details about his land. He can even add assessment
by a local expert. The result of all this is that the farmer receives
good, useful help so he can make the right decisions.
Pl@nteInfo was initiated in 1996 when the Internet and WorldWideWeb
were still exotic phenomena for most people in agriculture. The
visions for use of the Internet in agriculture that initiated
Pl@nteInfo have now been realised. These visions were, however, so
apparent in the first version of Pl@nteInfo that the agricultural
advisory system immediately responded - and started to move towards
the information society. It took a great effort to change structures
and working methods in this large organisation, but the Danish
advisory system is now at the leading edge of using the Internet in
agricultural extension.
At present Pl@nteInfo has more or less incorporated all available
knowledge on plant pest and disease forecasting; therefore new
research is being initiated to improve decision support in the
area. At the same time other suitable application areas for online
advice are being examined.
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