Farm Hack @ Draft Animal Powered Field Days
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Hey everyone,
Just a short intro, I basically know nothing much about farming except that its a pretty data-driven and specialized practice with a wide range of different kinds of farming. I'm a web developer/CS student whose had several web apps under my belt (see my github: github.com/mding5692) and am working on an online hackathon by the USDA called the USDA Innovations Challenge (http://usdaapps.devpost.com/) and am working with a professor from North Caroline State University who specializes in plants as well several other devs.
Hello all.
I wanted to try putting this post into the Tool Forums section, but the system disallowed that (saying that that choice was not a "forum" but a "container"). So, someone knowledgeable: please move this, if it should be somewhere else. Also, I didn't know the right embedding procedure for Youtube vids for FarmHack forums... I tried a couple of ways that work on other web forum, but they don't work here.
Is there currently a FarmHack provision - or a policy or consensus - concerning posting URLs, images, or imbedded videos of useful tools shown and demonstrated on the internet?
Example of what I mean: Say I come across a good design for a DIY tool, device, or piece of equipment. The original designer/fabricator has shared it via a Youtube vid (or MakeZine article, or some other site/format). And, say, I want to share it with others here. Is it okay for me to do this... and, if so, how should I do it?
Just wondering if there are any plans or ideas out there for a small scale electric oil press, that would work with sunflower seed. I read a reference to one in this article: http://www.virgin.com/unite/business-innovation/farmers-geeks-hacking-agriculture, but can't find out what the actual press was. Thanks.
Check out Open Source Ecology's new workshop series.
We are offering workshops at Factor e Farm and also at other sites in North America.
http://www.wired.com/2015/05/farmers-business-network/
This looks like a collaborative movement relevant to the FarmOS dialog.
Okay, guys--new here so bear with me. I am looking for a really intensive farm instrument that can do a LOT of different jobs. I am planning a farm which will be growing more than a thousand varieties of vegetables every year. some will be for sale, some seed.
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