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'''Daniel Rankin''' is the founder of [[Agronimo]] and a member of the Jacob Springs Farm Team. He is currently a graduate student in the Creative Technologies and Design program at the University of Colorado, Boulder.  
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'''Daniel Rankin''' is the founder of [[Agronimo]] and a member of the Jacob Springs Farm Team. He is currently a graduate student in the [http://atlas.colorado.edu/programs/ctd-track/ Creative Technologies and Design program] at the [[Wikipedia:University of Colorado Boulder| University of Colorado, Boulder.]]
  
 
Danny started at Jacob Springs at the beginning of the 2014 season, when he began an internship at the farm in conjunction with his undergraduate work in environmental studies at CU. After moving to the farm midway through the season, he completed an undergraduate thesis on the development of open-source, appropriate technology for smallholder agriculture.
 
Danny started at Jacob Springs at the beginning of the 2014 season, when he began an internship at the farm in conjunction with his undergraduate work in environmental studies at CU. After moving to the farm midway through the season, he completed an undergraduate thesis on the development of open-source, appropriate technology for smallholder agriculture.

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Danny with a Goose. (center)

Daniel Rankin is the founder of Agronimo and a member of the Jacob Springs Farm Team. He is currently a graduate student in the Creative Technologies and Design program at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Danny started at Jacob Springs at the beginning of the 2014 season, when he began an internship at the farm in conjunction with his undergraduate work in environmental studies at CU. After moving to the farm midway through the season, he completed an undergraduate thesis on the development of open-source, appropriate technology for smallholder agriculture.