Agri Kultuur July / Julie 2016 | Page 18

Article and photos courtesy: FarmBot E ntrepreneur Rory Aronson has developed the world’s first open-source CNC farming machine. The FarmBot Genesis, available to preorder as a kit from July, is made from 3D printable plastic components, and can be used to remotely plant, water, and monitor a garden. FarmBot Genesis, is a brilliant idea from entrepreneur Rory Aronson and his small California-based crew. They have built a 3D printed CNC farming machine, 100% open source, which can be controlled digitally through a simple web-based interface. Genesis is quite literally a robotic device that can be controlled through a smartphone or laptop. “It’s simple enough to use in your home but sophisticated enough to adapt to a larger scale,” Aronson said. Maintenance sequences can be easily scheduled, allowing complete remote control over the miniature farm. Aronson’s idea with FarmBot was to make precision agriculture and the development thereof open and accessible to all. The FarmBot Genesis system can be built for around $1,500 to $4,000, and features an interface through which users can tailor their garden patch to their liking. The kit is an autonomous machine that’s installed atop and around a small garden—in your backyard, on a rooftop, or inside a greenhouse or lab. Once built, Genesis performs nearly the entire gardening process prior to harvesting, including planting the seeds, watering each plant precisely and on a set schedule, monitoring. Need to water different seeds at different times? Simply pop the time into the schedule, and the FarmBot hardware will do its thing using linear guides in the X, Y, and Z directions. The tools of the machine can even be controlled manually in real time.