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Factor E Farm Talk:  All are invited to attend a talk on open sourcing eco-technologies and how it might just change the way the world thinks about sustainability and justice. Factor E farmer-scientists, Brittany and Marcin, paid their last electricity bill 3 yrs ago. They get power from waste vegetable oil and the sun. They drink pure free rain water and grow most of their own food.  Learn more about their work to develop a world class research center for decentralization technologies. Please visit their website at www.factorefarm.org and join us on Tuesday March 11, 6:30 p.m. in Neff Auditorium on the MU Campus, Columbia, MO. Sponsored by the Rural Sociology Graduate Student's Association.
Factor E Farm Talk:  All are invited to attend a talk on open sourcing eco-technologies and how it might just change the way the world thinks about sustainability and justice. Factor E farmer-scientists, Brittany and Marcin, paid their last electricity bill 3 yrs ago. They get power from waste vegetable oil and the sun. They drink pure free rain water and grow most of their own food.  Learn more about their work to develop a world class research center for decentralization technologies.  
 
Please visit their website at http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/
 
Join us on Tuesday March 11, 6:30 p.m. in Neff Auditorium
MU Campus, Columbia, MO
 
Sponsored by the Rural Sociology Graduate Student's Association.

Revision as of 15:44, 8 March 2008

Factor E Farm Talk: All are invited to attend a talk on open sourcing eco-technologies and how it might just change the way the world thinks about sustainability and justice. Factor E farmer-scientists, Brittany and Marcin, paid their last electricity bill 3 yrs ago. They get power from waste vegetable oil and the sun. They drink pure free rain water and grow most of their own food. Learn more about their work to develop a world class research center for decentralization technologies.

Please visit their website at http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/

Join us on Tuesday March 11, 6:30 p.m. in Neff Auditorium MU Campus, Columbia, MO

Sponsored by the Rural Sociology Graduate Student's Association.