ubifarm

new word: ubifarm. it will do, lacking anything better, to describe a loose set of ideas. the notion that a share of vegetables from a farm’s CSA (community supported agriculture) program could have its own blog. That gardens, farms and markets might have their own RSS feeds. My phone ought to tell me when arugula is available in Davis Square. If sensor technology improves, I’d love it if the soil in my backyard could tell me the concentrations of lead and other heavy metals. But barring that ideal situation, I could send a soil sample to the local extension office and blog the results.

so please – consider ubifarm. (thanks to Brian for perhaps unwittingly initiating this tag.

One Comment

  1. leslie
    Posted July 23, 2007 at 4:25 pm | Permalink

    i salute you, friend.

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  1. By Brian Kerr | Herbitude (week 6) on July 12, 2007 at 11:18 am

    [...] Community Farm of Ann Arbor distribution, twitter style: cabbage carrots beet onions garlic summer squash cukes kale swiss chard — plus green beans. Additionally: ubifarm pass it on. [...]

  2. By Brian Kerr | links for 2007-07-13 on July 13, 2007 at 12:36 am

    [...] anonymous cowgirl | ubifarm “Gardens, farms and markets might have their own RSS feeds. My phone ought to tell me when arugula is available in Davis Square.” (tags: ubifarm pervasive agriculture eloquent markets communicative soil cybernetic lunch future s-s-s-spime) [...]

  3. By » links for 2007-09-28 | Matt Hampel | matth.org on September 28, 2007 at 6:18 am

    [...] anonymous cowgirl » Blog Archive » ubifarm the notion that a share of vegetables from a farm’s CSA (community supported agriculture) program could have its own blog. That gardens, farms and markets might have their own RSS feeds. My phone ought to tell me when arugula is available in Davis Squar (tags: via:bkerr future lunch ubifarm) [...]

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