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<blockquote data-quote="harvestyield" data-source="post: 1065280" data-attributes="member: 18520"><p>This thread makes very interesting reading for me, as a farmers son who went to work in Technology. Currently I'm working with my dad to improve his use of technology to make his business more efficient and have been doing alot of research into ISOBUS and how the dependency on expensive proprietary screens can be removed.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if anyone has seen this project: <a href="http://www.isoblue.org/" target="_blank">http://www.isoblue.org/</a>. I've not got round to building one myself, but I hope to soon, creating a completely open device to get the data out of the ISOBUS and give farmers the freedom to analyse their own data that they have created. It streams out all of the ISOBUS data to your phone via Bluetooth.</p><p></p><p>A commercial version of this has just been released by 640Labs out of Chicago (<a href="http://www.640labs.com" target="_blank">www.640labs.com</a>). However it should be noted this company got bought by Monsanto at the end of last year. It's acquisition by this company in my opinion raises very important questions for farmers to tackle, who owns their data? In this case I would personally find it unacceptable for the worlds largest seed and agrichemical business to have access to all of the data around my farm work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harvestyield, post: 1065280, member: 18520"] This thread makes very interesting reading for me, as a farmers son who went to work in Technology. Currently I'm working with my dad to improve his use of technology to make his business more efficient and have been doing alot of research into ISOBUS and how the dependency on expensive proprietary screens can be removed. I'm not sure if anyone has seen this project: [url]http://www.isoblue.org/[/url]. I've not got round to building one myself, but I hope to soon, creating a completely open device to get the data out of the ISOBUS and give farmers the freedom to analyse their own data that they have created. It streams out all of the ISOBUS data to your phone via Bluetooth. A commercial version of this has just been released by 640Labs out of Chicago ([url="http://www.640labs.com"]www.640labs.com[/url]). However it should be noted this company got bought by Monsanto at the end of last year. It's acquisition by this company in my opinion raises very important questions for farmers to tackle, who owns their data? In this case I would personally find it unacceptable for the worlds largest seed and agrichemical business to have access to all of the data around my farm work. [/QUOTE]
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