OSE Wish List
Priority Items, March 2014
- Van - Ford E250, E350, or equivalent. We are taking our students on field trips and to remote design/build swarming events with collaborating organizations.
- Truck - Ford F250, F350, or eqiuvalent. We are taking our equipment on the road
- Metal - stock steel sections, sheet, rebar.
- Construction Materials: lumber, electrical wire, supplies, etc. Factor e Farm is permanently under construction in our experimental program.
- Tools - Fabrication tools, industrial robots, drill presses, hand tools. We need tools to do our job.
- Compost' - If you have wood chips, yard waste, bales, leaves, compost, and any other organic or paper waste - we turn these into compost for our agriculture. Just come on down to our site and drop it off in our Compost Designated Area - or contact us to let us know where we can find it. We are planning on building a convertible trailer to haul up to 20,000 lb of
Ongoing Needs
- Hydraulics - hoses, fittings, active components, etc.
- Fencing - metal stakes, fence posts, chicken wire, wire mesh, other posts for fencing and staking of trees
- Tools and Bits - pipe wrenches; wrench, socket, screwdriver, drilling bit sets
- Nuts and Bolts - nuts, bolts, screws, fasteners of all types
- Metal - shafts, rods, tubing, sheet, bar, etc - aluminum and steel
- Lumber - studs, 4x4s, 4x8 sheets
- Hand Tools - garden tools (shovels, rakes, etc), hammers, crowbars, pickaxes, wedges, and deconstruction equipment
- Wire - rope, wire, chain, electrical wire, electrical cords (broken ok)
- poly tubbing, rubber hose, fuel line, PVC pipe, garden hoses (broken ok)
- manure, pots, soil, organic fertilizer, strawbales
- beehives, bees, honey extractor
- 5 gallon buckets - check with local drywall and painting businesses they sometimes have stacks and stacks of these
- 1/4 hp and higher electric motors
- hinges, shelving
- Exterior paint; wood varnish, wood shellac (for cordwood building finish)
- Good gloves needed for work doing a lot of handling of rough materials. Most cheap gloves wear out within 1-3 days.
Plants
This includes seed, nut, cuttings, divisions, etc:
- Excess or unwanted full-size fruit/nut/berry trees/plants for propagation and transplanting (such as when you're taking out a tree)
- Plants for propagation by cuttings, rood division, etc -
- Cold temperature kiwi
- Nanking cherry
- Yellow, full size sweet cherry
- Gooseberries, currants
- Aronia viking cultivar
- Trazels and hazelnuts (blight resistant)
- Diversity of other useful, edible plants
- Perennial garlic
- Perennial parsnips
- Perennial onion
According to the book "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell,
The hunter-gatherer ǃKung people work no more than 19 hours a week.
They do not grow any plants or raise any animals, but subsist mainly on perennial fruits, berries, roots, and nuts.
When a bushman was asked once why his people hadn't taken to agriculture, he looked puzzled and said,
"Why should we plant, when there are so many mongongo nuts in the world?"
Books
- Hartmann and Kester, Plant Propagation Principles
Richard: I have this book ^^, i didnt have enough space to bring it with me to CDA. Ill bring it out next time. I have several others as well:
The Nature and Properties of Soils: Nyle C Brady, Ray R. Weil Introduction to Environmental Soil Physics: Daniel Hillel Home Horticulture: Principles and Practices: Marietta Loehrelein Textbook of Dendrology: Ninth Edition: Hardin, Leopold, White Environmental Science: G. Tyler Miller, Scott Spoolman Welding: The fundamentals of welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, and surfacing of metals
- The Second Industrial Divide by Piore
- Fruit and Nut Production by Brenda Olcott-Reid and William Reid, 2007
- The Creature from Jekyll Island