Farm Hack is a community of individuals and organizations coming together to develop and share tools of all kinds, in the name of open-source knowledge and resilient agricultural systems.
Farm Hack Culture: What we are doing // Why we are doing it
Farm Hack looks for the overlap between food sovereignty and technological sovereignty. It is a community of collaborators interested in developing and sharing open-source tools for a resilient agriculture. We exist as a platform for community-based sharing and collaborative research. Individuals and organizations, non-profits and businesses alike are invited to participate.
Read more about our vision and principles on the Farm Hack Culture page.
How to get involved
Join the Farm Hack conversation in the GOATech forums.
We would love to hear your feedback about your experience with Farm Hack, and any thoughts or suggestions you have for the future of the project. Share with us at our survey.
Farm Hack is a participatory and cumulative project that is as strong as we make it together. Besides being an online space where people can document tools and other knowledge, we aim to foster in-person community events and spaces. Learn more about being an organizer, read our Event Guide, and plan a Farm Hack event.
Tool Library
The Tool Library is where users document and share designs for their tools. You will be able to browse the archive of tools while the website undergoes maintenance.
Read the tool template wiki for suggestions on how to document your tools. Read some basic design principles.
Event Calendar
Want to attend a Farm Hack event or meetup? Check out the Event Calendar to see upcoming events, or contact us to get your event added.