This page exists to gather information on farmers market technology, appropriate technology for urban agriculture and farming, ubifarm, and ubiquitous computing in the urban agricultural space. While my focus as a city dweller is on the urban environment (making cities more livable and sustainable), topics on this page should be transferrable to more rural environs. I'm a prairie boy myself, despite my tenure in the city.
What technology is appropriate when it comes to agriculture in the city? When I started this page, I googled farmers market technology. The results focused largely on wireless EBT transfers that would allow markets to process food stamp requests. This is huge. As the Persian philosopher Abdu'l Baha has said, "One man should not live in excess while another has no possible means of existence." Enabling the use of food stamps at farmers markets is the number one way to make sure fresh produce reaches the homes of our hungriest residents.
That said, I don't know much about wireless EBT transfers. I do know about informatics, so a lot of the resources on this page will focus on hacking the farmers market.
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