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Thur 5, 2014

Continued working on the CEB Press Feet Module build instructions. Made cob and patched holes between bricks under the raised beds and under the edges. Continued filling the beds with dirt, hay, clay, and other green biomass.


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Wed June 4, 2014

Continued working on the CEB Press Feet Module build instructions. Assembled raised beds and dug out holes beneath them. Filled the holes one third of the way with wood, hay, clay, and other green biomass.

Tue June 3, 2014

  • Began work on the build instructions for the legs, feet, and hopper support module.

  • Agriculture work: Assembled the seeder, hoed three rows and seeded corn north of the other agriculture.

  • Cut and painted wood for the raised bed.

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Mon June 2, 2014

Started work log! Downloaded SketchUp, FreeCAD. Deconstructed CEB Brick Press. Worked with Tim from USDA to planted agriculture in the field:

  • Row 1: Sweet Potatoes
  • Row 2: Sweet Potatoes
  • Row 3: Sweet Potatoes and Sweet Corn
  • Row 4:
  • Row 5: First half (West half) edamame, second half jalapenos on the south side of the drip line, bush green beans on the north side of the drip.
  • Row 6: Tomatoes: roma and cherry.


Seed are stored in the old workshop include 3 lb of sweet corn, zucchini, yellow squash, and edamame.

To Do: Prepare thin metal wires to pin the drip lines in the center of the rows.

Tim's suggestions: Add livestock (chickens/rabbits) Other crops, more drip lines.

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Sun June 1, 2014

Arrived in Missouri. Toured the Factor e Farm Meet the team.