Look for DTN in booth 612 at the APWA North American Snow Conference, held May 19-22 in Salt Lake City. Our team will also give presentations on spray outlook and intelligent pavement forecast technologies.
Category: Transportation
Case Study: Cronin Farms
Founded in 1910, Cronin Farms is a family farm and ranch located along the Missouri River in north-central South Dakota. They run about 800 black Angus cows and primarily grow corn, spring and winter wheat, oats, sunflowers, and soybeans.
How Maryland Used MDSS To Optimize Statewide Salt Usage (And Save The Environment) – Part 1
Like our many city, state and municipal agency partners throughout the U.S., we are committed to helping improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of our transportation networks through the development of innovative roadway management solutions.
DTN & PSEG LI focused on predicting outages
PSEG LI and Univ. at Albany are focused on predicting weather-related power outages. To do so, PSEG LI has been working for a year with DTN to refine a model for predicting these outages and preparing to address them quickly.
Spring Weather Update Webinar Rebroadcast
DTN Senior Ag Meteorologist Bryce Anderson as discussed an update to the Spring Weather Outlook, with the prevailing wet pattern that has affected much of the Midwest.
Re-cap of the Energy Information Administration Short-Term Energy Outlook
A brief analysis of the new information released by the Energy Information Administration in their short-term energy outlook on May 7, 2019.
Visit with DTN at the Governor’s Hurricane Conference
May 12-17, 2019
DTN will be attending the Governor’s Hurricane Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida May 12-17.
See DTN at the Offshore Technology Conference
May 6-9, 2019
DTN will be attending the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston May 6-9.
Register for the May WASDE Report Webinar
May 10, 2019 12 p.m. CDT
DTN lead analyst Todd Hultman will evaluate USDA’s latest estimates in domestic and world supply and demand tables.
Agriculture Impacts Weather: The Case For Connected Ecosystems
It’s fascinating to see how modern technology has helped us increase our agricultural productivity in areas not otherwise suited for our higher value crops.