On June 1, 2022 we launched the updated Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring Network Quick Disease Reporter Tool (PCDMN QDRT) for the 2022 growing season (https://prairiecropdisease.blogspot.com/2022/06/announcing-2022-launch-of-prairie-crop.html).
This blog post and others regarding the PCDMN QDRT in 2021 and 2022 are now outdated as various updates have been done with the app. These updates have been focused on addressing privacy concerns from farmers, crop consultants and others who may use the app as well as functionality. The new tutorial can be found at this link (https://prairiecropdisease.blogspot.com/2023/05/prairie-crop-disease-monitoring-network.html), while the new QR code for the PCDMN QDRT app is as follows:
Acknowledgements
The Prairie Crop
Disease Monitoring Network (PCDMN) would like to thank the Canadian
Agricultural Partnership Integrated Crop Agronomy Cluster and associated
funding bodies for their gracious financial support.
The PCDMN would also
like to sincerely thank Matthew McBurney, Geomatics Specialist, and Ryan Tondevold,
Head – Geospatial Data Management,
Science and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food
Canada, for their gracious assistance regarding the development and
implementation of the PCDMN QDRT.
For further information on the app or if you
are having trouble using it, please contact:
PDCMN – T.
Kelly Turkington: kelly.turkington@AGR.GC.CA
AAFC
Geomatics – aafc.agri-geomatics-agrogeomatiques.aac@agr.gc.ca