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* [[Sprinkler Controller]] with pressure pump controller and moisture tracking
 
* [[Sprinkler Controller]] with pressure pump controller and moisture tracking
 
* Updated [[Milk cooling chest]] controller
 
* Updated [[Milk cooling chest]] controller
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* [[Rain and weather monitor]]
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* [[Display and control center]]
 
* Dog feeder (prototype for other feeders)
 
* Dog feeder (prototype for other feeders)

Revision as of 09:17, 7 September 2016

Agronimo, launched summer 2015, at Jacob Springs Farm is a loose organization of farmers, makers and tinkerers who seek to overthrow the conventional structures of agricultural technology through the development of open-source software and hardware that directly benefits sustainable, smallholder farms. By creating open platforms in areas like automation, agricultural monitoring and field data collection, farmers can access technological innovation previously thought to be too expensive or inaccessible for anyone but the largest farms to utilize. Community-based development of these platforms makes them more responsive to farmer need, and keeping platforms open-source allows for customization and improvement of technology without the fear of intellectual property disputes or elongated product feedback cycles.

In short, Agronimo is attempting to develop software and hardware tools to make the life of the farmer easier, especially for those farmers seeking sustainable alternatives to conventional agricultural systems.

Projects

  • henmulator - hack an old, non-functional refridgerator into a large incubator using microwave parts and embedded systems
  • Managewater - using inexpensive embedded systems to monitor and control a farms water system
  • Milk cooling chest - hack a chest freezer into an effective milk cooler

CU Student Projects

Open source farm program models

Future Project To-Do List