About WIN - The Weather INnovations Story

Weather INnovations Incorporated (WIN) is a company originally developed at the Ridgetown Campus of the University of Guelph under the project name, Ontario Weather Network (OWN). The company specializes in building turnkey monitoring and modelling solutions for individual commodity groups and agencies. Our goal is to make weather based modelling much easier to use at the farm level, and to bring the best information from the information supply chain into practice.

The original OWN program was launched in 2000 with the understanding that emerging research and new technology could provide much more producer support than was currently available. Several researchers at Ridgetown College decided to bridge some of the information and infrastructure gaps that existed at the time. OWN began on a part time basis with a few weather stations and one student employee. In these early days, the learning curve was steep as new technologies, models, weather station operations, and the very specific needs of client groups all had to be assimilated. Further, the program was launched without seed money and has operated on a cost recovery basis, funding all program deliverables and infrastructure growth from operations and research contracts.

The success story is that the program has been able to serve clients efficiently and effectively and is now experiencing rapid growth. While it was originally called the Ontario Weather Network, the project has grown and currently half of our services are delivered to other provinces and countries. The business has also expanded into sensor manufacturing, equipment distribution, applied research and related services. We create programs for producer organizations, agencies and growers of specific commodities. Our initial programs of fungicide timing models remain a key strength of the WIN program, but client needs and requests have led us to a much more multi-disciplined approach. WIN now produces programs for diseases, insects, frost mitigation, soil moisture management, harvest timing, insurance, research, marketing and consulting requirements.

Date Event Location
Oct. 29-30 Canola Council of Canada Meeting Winnipeg, MB
Nov. 13-15 Potato Growers of Alberta Conference Red Deer
Nov. 14-16 Latornell Conservation Symposium Alliston, ON
Nov. 30 Ontario Climate Advisory Committee Meeting Toronto, ON
Dec. 3-4 Manitoba Conservation District Conference Brandon, MB
Dec. 5 Ontario Potato Board AGM Cambridge, ON
Jan. 3-4 Southwest Agricultural Conference Ridgetown, ON
Jan. 9 Sugarbeet Research Reporting Session Bay City, MI
Jan. 19 FarmSmart Conference Guelph, ON 
Jan. 22-23 Red River Basic Land & Water Summit Grand Forks, ND
Jan. 23-24 Manitoba Potato Production Days Brandon, MB
Jan. 22- 27 ADCON Distributors Meeting Vienna, AT
Feb. 20-21 Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Convention Niagara Falls, ON
Feb. 26-27 Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario London, ON
Mar. 6-8 Western Farm Show London, ON
Mar. 18 Grain Farmers of Ontario "March Classic" London, ON