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Agricultural spader - This is the most advanced, but least affordable, method of soil preparation for planting. The spader is the mechanized equivalent of several digging shovels. It is operated by the power take off (PTO) behind a tractor. It operates like a rototiller, but with reciprocating spades. It is a superior method of soil preparation for planting - because, unlike a rototiller, it leaves better soil structure without creating a hardpan underneath the tilling layer. Moreover, the spader is capable of deeper tilling. This is the state of art in soil preparation, but few farmers are privy to it because of high cost - $5k for used machines. Our version will be driven by tractor hydraulics, eliminating costly gearing. The fabrication is not straightforward like a rototiller, as the spader spades ride on cams that are offset from a rotating axle. Effective fabrication strategy must be developed. Overall, this would help improve farmers' efficiency. The spader (and rototiller) are a one step soil preparation method - unlike plowing - which is typically followed by multiple disking or disking and harrowing. | Agricultural spader - This is the most advanced, but least affordable, method of soil preparation for planting. The spader is the mechanized equivalent of several digging shovels. It is operated by the power take off (PTO) behind a tractor. It operates like a rototiller, but with reciprocating spades. It is a superior method of soil preparation for planting - because, unlike a rototiller, it leaves better soil structure without creating a hardpan underneath the tilling layer. Moreover, the spader is capable of deeper tilling. This is the state of art in soil preparation, but few farmers are privy to it because of high cost - $5k for used machines. Our version will be driven by tractor hydraulics, eliminating costly gearing. The fabrication is not straightforward like a rototiller, as the spader spades ride on cams that are offset from a rotating axle. Effective fabrication strategy must be developed. Overall, this would help improve farmers' efficiency. The spader (and rototiller) are a one step soil preparation method - unlike plowing - which is typically followed by multiple disking or disking and harrowing. | ||
=Collaboration= | |||
==Review of Project Status== | |||
==CEB - Current Work== | |||
==CEB - Developments Needed== | |||
===CEB - General=== | |||
===CEB - Specific=== | |||
====CEB - Background Debriefing==== | |||
====CEB - Information Work==== | |||
====CEB - Hardware Work==== | |||
==CEB - Sign-in== | |||
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##[[CEB - General Scope]] | |||
##[[CEB - Product Ecology]] | |||
###[[CEB - Localization]] | |||
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###[[CEB - Performance calculations]] | |||
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###[[CEB - CAM files whenever available]] | |||
##[[CEB - Subcomponents]] | |||
#[[CEB - Deployment and Results]] | |||
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#[[CEB - Documentation and Education]] | |||
##[[CEB - Documentation]] | |||
##[[CEB - Enterprise Plans]] | |||
#[[CEB - Resource Development]] | |||
##[[CEB - Identifying Stakeholders]] | |||
###[[CEB - Information Collaboration]] | |||
####[[CEB - Wiki Markup]] | |||
####[[CEB - Addition of Supporting References]] | |||
####[[CEB - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture]] | |||
####[[CEB - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other]] | |||
###[[CEB - Prototyping]] | |||
###[[CEB - Funding]] | |||
###[[CEB - Preordering working products]] | |||
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###[[CEB - Publicity]] | |||
###[[CEB - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation]] | |||
###[[CEB - Standards and Certification Developmen]] | |||
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###[[CEB - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters]] | |||
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Revision as of 01:34, 29 August 2007
- HABITAT: CEB Press - Sawmill - Living Machines - Modular Housing Units
- AGROECOLOGY: LifeTrac Multi Purpose Tractor - MicroTrac - Power Cube - Agricultural Spader - Agricultural Microcombine - Hammer Mill - Well Drilling Rig - Organoponic Raised Bed Gardening - Orchard and Nursery - Modular Greenhouse Units - Bakery - Dairy - Energy Food Bars - Freeze Dried Fruit Powders
- ENERGY: Pyrolysis Oil - Babington Burner - Solar Combined Heat Power System - Steam Engine Construction Set - Solar Turbine - Electric Motors/Generators - Inverters & Grid Intertie - Batteries
- FLEXIBLE INDUSTRY: Lathe - Torch Table - Multimachine & Flex Fab - Plastic Extrusion & Molding - Metal Casting and Extrusion
- TRANSPORT: Open Source Car
- MATERIALS: Bioplastics
Agricultural spader - This is the most advanced, but least affordable, method of soil preparation for planting. The spader is the mechanized equivalent of several digging shovels. It is operated by the power take off (PTO) behind a tractor. It operates like a rototiller, but with reciprocating spades. It is a superior method of soil preparation for planting - because, unlike a rototiller, it leaves better soil structure without creating a hardpan underneath the tilling layer. Moreover, the spader is capable of deeper tilling. This is the state of art in soil preparation, but few farmers are privy to it because of high cost - $5k for used machines. Our version will be driven by tractor hydraulics, eliminating costly gearing. The fabrication is not straightforward like a rototiller, as the spader spades ride on cams that are offset from a rotating axle. Effective fabrication strategy must be developed. Overall, this would help improve farmers' efficiency. The spader (and rototiller) are a one step soil preparation method - unlike plowing - which is typically followed by multiple disking or disking and harrowing.
Collaboration
Review of Project Status
CEB - Current Work
CEB - Developments Needed
CEB - General
CEB - Specific
CEB - Background Debriefing
CEB - Information Work
CEB - Hardware Work
CEB - Sign-in
Development Work Template
- CEB - Product Definition
- CEB - Technical Design
- CEB - Deployment and Results
- CEB - Documentation and Education
- CEB - Resource Development
- CEB - Identifying Stakeholders
- CEB - Grantwriting
- CEB - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding
- CEB - Tool and Material Donations
- CEB - Charitable Contributions