Smaller oat dehuller design
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Hey everyone!
I've been thinking about getting some Fidos produced to help bring down the costs and expand functionality. I'm going to be exploring the design & production options this month and will be going forth with manufacturing when/if I find a way to fund it!
I just posted a link to the 3D image of the plot site on the tool forum http://www.farmhack.org/tools/covercrop-remote-sensing-imaging#forum
I have uploaded images from the balloon run that I had to http://www.hypr3d.com - look forward to sharing the results
I was glad to find out about today's event on remote sensing in Lee, NH. I will be developing hands on courses in sustainable agriculture for UNH so I will post special events that we will be hosting at our research/teaching farms. Thanks for welcoming me to the event. It seemed like a great combination of backgrounds and interests. I look forward to participating with this group more often.
Cheers,
Andrew
Check out my blog post! -> http://rjsteinert.com/farmhacknet-design-development-and-traffic-report-first-few-months
Feel free to discuss here :).
I've been playing with quite a few different temperature sensors over the past few months and I just thought I'd post some kind of summary about it. I may turn this into a wiki entry once I've gotten some feedback, improvements.
#Temperature Sensors Like most sensors, you can break temperature sensors into two different categories: analog and digital.
A timelapse movie from the weekend. A little bit is missing from the day at essex(camera missed the horses in action) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tpy1wWDdZ4
thanks all, dan
Starting with zero Arduino experience just a month ago and many forum searches and mis-soldered connection I have made this progress: the DS18B20 temperature sensor up and running using the OneWire library. (http://www.milesburton.com/?title=Dallas_Temperature_Control_Library). I had some connection problem but that is all worked out now and I get reliable temperature readings. (I realized after I purchased this sensor that I could have got the cheaper and much simpler analog sensor) data logger shield build and working.
On Sunday April 15, 2012 Loius Thiery and I travelled to the Hudson Valley to observe Benjamin Shute build a Fido for a greenhouse on his farm, Hearty Roots. Our end goal is to create a device design and documentation accessible enough for farmers to build Fido themselves. We all knew beforehand that we had not reached our goal yet but we saw value in a trial run to see what we might learn to help direct our design and documentation efforts. During the build we took feedback and photographed Ben's progress.