Factor e Farm

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Introduction

The Factor e Farm (FeF) experiment aims to take everything that civilization has learned to date, to create a working blueprint for communities that work. Starting with 30 acres of raw land in rural Missouri, we are building a path to Evolve to freedom.

Marcin Jakubowski - part 1 from East Bay Pictures on Vimeo.



Name Factor e Farm is not a factory farm. But a place where we create the technology for ecology.

  • Factor => Enabling action.
  • e => The transcendental number.
  • Farm => Where we begin.


Those coming for Dedicated Project Visits are advised to be aware of the Factor e Farm Participation Standards and Rules of Conduct.


Infrastructure

Cordwood structure
Hexayurt
Hexacube
  • Workshops
    • Main Workshop
    • Lathe Workshop
  • Utilities
  • Water
    • Rainwater catchment
    • 1000 Gallon tank
    • Pressurized tank.
    • Shower
  • Sanitation
  • composting toilets
  • 3 compost bins
  • Heating/Cooling
    • Wood stoves
    • Thermal mass earth roofs.
  • Kitchen
    • Stove
    • Sink
  • Electricity
  • Communications
    • 3 bar cell phone signal
    • Wireless Internet
  • Food
    • 400 tree fruit, nut, and berry orchard (still growing)
    • Grapes, tomatoes
    • Free-range chickens - eggs;
    • We buy food that we don't grow on the farm
    • We try to eat together


Finances

  • Finances and food are handled individually.
  • 1000 True Fans campaign provides ongoing funding.

Governance

Legal

  • Legal structure and land tenure is discussed at Transparency

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

See Factor e Farm Tools

Location


View Factor e Farm in a larger map

OpenStreetMap View


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Climate

Nearby weather station

See also Temperature

What to Bring

Think "Camping with Power Tools".

  • Safety
    • Safety Glasses
    • Ear Plugs
    • Workshop clothing (jeans, long sleeves, steel-toed boots)
  • Clothing
    • Pack appropriately for the season.
      • Temperatures can vary wildly,
      • Summers are hot and humid.
      • Winters are freezing.
  • Electronics
    • Camera
    • Laptop (low-power if possible)
    • Flashlight
  • Tools
  • Food
    • Favor stove-cooked, dry goods, and non-GMO organic.
    • 2011, hiring full time chef and a farmer!


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See also

Blog Presentation:

See the weblog for the latest updates.

You can view videos from Factor e Farm on our Youtube Channel.

Pictures from Factor e Farm.