Factor e Farm
The Factor e Farm Experiment
Factor e Farm is a 30 acre parcel of land 1 hour away from the Kansas City International Airport in Missouri. In 2004, Open Source Ecology purchased this land - a blank slate that was a soybean field.
We are much more than a farm. At Factor e Farm, we grow ideas, and put them into practice.
Factor e Farm (FeF) is a socio-technical experiment. It aims to take everything that civilization has learned to date, and determine whether it is feasible to use abundant local resources to create modern civilization, up to semiconductor and metal production - on the scale of a parcel of land - at 2 hours of work per day - using local resources - achieving a modern standard of living. This is a Big Hairy Audacious Goal, but its achievement has huge implications on solving Wicked Problems.
A Test Bed for Systems-Level Innovation
Factor e Farm is an experiment on many levels: natural ecology, industrial production, experimental research and development labs, a socio-technical experiment, immersion education site. Factor e Farm combines a lifestyle immersion in the world of open source hardware, and a goal of creating the open source economy.
We are experimenting with what it would look like if a dozen or two productive humans were able to achieve a full resilient lifestyle, by tapping solar power (direct and indirect) and appropriate industrial technology - to master infrastructure maintenance at no more than a few hours per year - to attain raw industrial power - to ascertain local production of food, housing, energy, and technology - with no tasks outsourced. This implies significant productivity and efficiency levels - essentially removing waste from the unstable model of centralized industrial production, and converting to a more congruent and ethical open source economy.
Data Points for a New Civilization
We are testing whether individual mastery of a few tens of kilowatts of multipurpose industrial power allows prosperity with modern comforts and cultural advancements without the necessity of warfare.
Name
The e in Factor e Farm is Euler's number, a transcendental number - implying the disruptive nature of Open Source Ecology's work. We are not a factory farm. At Factor e Farm, we are growing ideas. We are creating technology for ecology.
Those coming for Dedicated Project Visits are advised of the Factor e Farm General Guidelines.
Infrastructure
- Shelter
- HabLab
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Bedrooms
- SolarCubes
- Hexayurts
- Earthbag hut
- Cordwood hut
- Tents
- HabLab
- Workshops
- Main Workshop
- Greenhouse
- Utilities
- Water
- Well Pump and Rainwater catchment
- 1000 Gallon tank reservoir
- 2nd water pump brings water from the reservoir tanks to habLab kitchen and bath.
- Water
- Sanitation
- HabLab has a septic system (please limit/don't use antibacterial soaps!)
- flush toilets and composting toilets
- 3 compost bins for cooking scraps
- Recycling system has outdoor segregated storage for plastics, metals, and paper products, which are brought to local recycling center.
- Sanitation
- Heating/Cooling
- Wood stoves
- Thermal mass earth roofs.
- cross-ventilation
- Heating/Cooling
- Kitchen
- Stove
- Sink
- Kitchen
- Communications
- Very low cellphone reception
- DSL internet with wifi
- Communications
- Food
- 400 tree fruit, nut, and berry orchard (still growing)
- We try to eat together
- Food
Learning
- We are a learning community, and we are all expected to help each other grow in practical, mental, emotional, and spiritual techniques.
- Highly value Education
Tools
Location
NOTE: It is NOT ok to visit Factor e Farm without an invitation. Please see Visit Factor e Farm.
OpenStreetMap View
NOTE: It is NOT ok to visit Factor e Farm without an invitation. Please see Visit Factor e Farm.
Climate
Internet 2012
Line 2
Gravel Plan 2013
Links
- Factor e Farm Site Plan
- Distillations
- History
- Blog Presentation:
- See the blog for the latest updates.
- You can view videos from Factor e Farm on our Youtube Channel.
- Pictures from Factor e Farm.