About NEWA
Dr. Juliet Carroll, NYS IPM Program, Cornell University, Geneva, NY is the Leader of NEWA. Her contact information is:
Juliet Carroll
NEWA Leader
315-787-2430
jec3@cornell.edu
The value of weather data is greater when it can be shared. NEWA makes it possible for farmers to share resources for weather data collection, analysis, distribution, and archiving. More About NEWA...
NEWA users reported that they can save, on average, $19,500 per year in spray costs and prevent, on average, $264,000 per year in crop loss as a direct result of using NEWA pest forecast models. More NEWA News and Reports...
NEWA was formed in 1995 and continues to evolve to stay current with advances in pest and weather forecasting. It is operated by and funded through the NYS IPM Program. Today, NEWA partners with the Northeast Regional Climate Center to deliver weather data and pest forecasts from over 300 sites in the USA. More NEWA History...
There are over 20 weather-based IPM forecast tools in NEWA. More tools are added when developed and validated; based on published research.
NEWA uses RainWise Inc. weather stations. The NEWA RainWise stations record temperature, leaf wetness, relative humidity, precipitation, solar radiation, wind speed and direction. Optional sensors can be added. For more information:
Yes, you can have a NEWA weather station on your farm! Enhance your IPM practices and risk management. Contact us and we’ll tell you how.To report a network problem, broken link, or to simply inquire about NEWA and our apps use our general email address, newa@cornell.edu. If you want to add a weather station connected to NEWA on your farm, contact one of the people below. Don't see your state? Then, contact Juliet, jec3@cornell.edu.
Before placing your order, contact your state’s NEWA manager: | |||||
In Connecticut | In Massachusetts | In Minnesota | In New Hampshire | In New Jersey | |
Mary Concklin Fruit Production & IPM University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269 860-486-6449 mary.concklin@uconn.edu |
Jon Clements UMass Extension University of Massachusetts Belchertown, MA 01007 413-478-7219 clements@umext.umass.edu |
JP Jacobson Minnesota Apple Growers Association Pine Tree Orchards White Bear Lake, MN 55110 651-429-6577 jpmnapples@gmail.com |
Cheryl Smith UNH Cooperative Extension University of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824 603-862-3841 cheryl.smith@unh.edu | Peter Oudemans PE Marucci Center Rutgers, The State University Chatsworth, NJ 08019 609-726-1590 oudemans@AESOP.Rutgers.edu |
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In New York | In North Carolina | In Pennsylvania | In Vermont | In Virginia | |
Juliet Carroll NYS IPM Program Cornell University Geneva, NY 14456 315-787-2430 jec3@cornell.edu |
Mike Parker Dept. of Horticultural Science North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695 919-515-1198 mlp@ncsu.edu |
Robert Crassweller Dept of Horticulture Penn State University University Park, PA 16802 814-863-6163 rmc7@psu.edu |
Terence Bradshaw UVM Apple Team University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 802-922-2591 tbradsha@uvm.edu |
Mizuho Nita Dept. of Plant Pathology, Physiology, & Weed Science Virginia Tech Winchester, VA 22602 540-869-2560 ext. 33 nita24@vt.edu |
NEWA Funding & Partners