May Event: The most profitable farm diversification strategy 2024 - Mobile Data Centres

With just a internet connection and a plug socket you too can join over 70 farms currently earning up to £1.27 ppkw ~ 201% ROI

Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mo...2024-mobile-data-centres-tickets-871045770347

Tuesday, May 21 · 10am - 2pm GMT+1

Location: Village Hotel Bury, Rochdale Road, Bury, BL9 7BQ

The Farming Forum has teamed up with the award winning hardware manufacturer Easy Compute to bring you an educational talk about how AI and blockchain technology is helping farmers to diversify their land.

Over the past 7 years, Easy Compute have been working with farmers, agricultural businesses, and renewable energy farms all across the UK to help turn leftover space into mini data centres. With their support, education, and services, farmers have been able to generate upwards of £1.27 PPKW and an ROI of 201% without the need for building permissions, extra staff, and all the other hassles associated with the more traditional routes available to landowners and farmers.

Conducting talks all across the UK at some of the biggest farming and agricultural shows, Josh Riddett (CEO) has been working with farmers to show them alternative options of income. His work has been covered in the amazon documentary Crypto Farmers, in various publications such as the BBC, Energy Now, Farmers Weekly, and many more.


This talk will cover the following topics:
  • Current issues facing the farming industry and renewable energy sector
  • Alternative diversification models outside of the traditional routes
  • Why are data centres appropriate for farms?
  • How can data centres create passive returns with less restrictions and no extra staff requirements?
  • What is AI?
  • What is the Blockchain?
  • A look at some of the farms currently utilising this technology and how they are generating £1.27 PPKW and a 201% ROI
Lunch will also be provided on the day as well and we will have a Q&A section to make sure you have the chance to ask any questions that might be on your mind. Since Josh's manufacturing facility is also based in Bury, there will be the chance for people to head over to the warehouse after the talk to see the machines in person and how they work.

So, if you have a plug socket and an internet connection why not find out how you can utilise it to make a truly passive revenue stream for your land, farm, and business. It might sound like pixie dust and magic beans, but Josh and the team will be on hand to show you the wonders of this amazing opportunity. Learn how over 70 farmers across the UK are benefiting from modern technology and the world of mini-data centres from leading industry experts.


Tuesday, May 21 · 10am - 2pm GMT+1
 

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Clive

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Interested to come along to this as its something I have been looking into recently

I have a decent understanding / some experience of crypto mining and am wondering if the hardware requirements for data centres is the same ?

I have a load more question !
 

sjt01

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There is no way I will allow my generated electricity to be squandered on crypto-mining. It is far too wasteful of resources, possibly Etherium has sorted this out to an extent but Bitcoin is just wasteful.
 

Clive

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There is no way I will allow my generated electricity to be squandered on crypto-mining. It is far too wasteful of resources, possibly Etherium has sorted this out to an extent but Bitcoin is just wasteful.

tend to agree - but I think these data centres that will be powering AI are a bit different ? If I'm understanding this correctly that's the potential opportunity here ? same hardware / power but different application ?
 

Chris F

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There is no way I will allow my generated electricity to be squandered on crypto-mining. It is far too wasteful of resources, possibly Etherium has sorted this out to an extent but Bitcoin is just wasteful.

The day is nothing to do with Crypto mining @sjt01

I actually want to go myself to understand more, as we outsource all our processing and this sounds like it could save us money. I don't really like paying Bezos and Gates for AI processing cylces..

Also I'm talking to the Agri-tech centres to make the whole concept a bit more joined up. The "waste" product is heat and that has plenty of uses on farm as well. So this is very different from the crypto model.
 

sjt01

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The day is nothing to do with Crypto mining @sjt01

I actually want to go myself to understand more, as we outsource all our processing and this sounds like it could save us money. I don't really like paying Bezos and Gates for AI processing cylces..

Also I'm talking to the Agri-tech centres to make the whole concept a bit more joined up. The "waste" product is heat and that has plenty of uses on farm as well. So this is very different from the crypto model.
So why does it say "Easy Crypto" on the graphic?
 
Interested to come along to this as its something I have been looking into recently

I have a decent understanding / some experience of crypto mining and am wondering if the hardware requirements for data centres is the same ?

I have a load more question !
Hello Clive,

It will be great to see you at the event! We will go over all the hardware requirements at the talk as well as show you the hardware in person! Feel free to drop us an email with a list of questions, I would be more than happy to answer them.

Regards, Alex
 

L P

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Arable Farmer
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Newbury
Hello Clive,

It will be great to see you at the event! We will go over all the hardware requirements at the talk as well as show you the hardware in person! Feel free to drop us an email with a list of questions, I would be more than happy to answer them.

Regards, Alex
I have a few questions I hope you'll openly answer.
Cryptocurrency is a scam, one of the worlds biggest?
Cryptomining is essentially a hacking system that uses immense amounts of energy to produce algorithms that earn/create cryptocurrency, a currency not recognised by any state, country or continent?
Mining cryptocurrency is devaluing a valueless fallacy and feeding corruption with more corruption?
I'm all up for making money, but I do value my integrity. Is crypto mining for me?
 

Clive

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I have a few questions I hope you'll openly answer.
Cryptocurrency is a scam, one of the worlds biggest?
Cryptomining is essentially a hacking system that uses immense amounts of energy to produce algorithms that earn/create cryptocurrency, a currency not recognised by any state, country or continent?
Mining cryptocurrency is devaluing a valueless fallacy and feeding corruption with more corruption?
I'm all up for making money, but I do value my integrity. Is crypto mining for me?

this isn’t about cryptocurrency - it’s about data centres ……… like the ones that are running this very platform and are becoming increasingly important and valuable as AI seems uk be used more and more

i’m going to learn about this as it might wll
be a opportunity - i will make judgments when i’ve listened

AI is probably going to cure the disease that could shorten my life or anyone else’s so i don’t think it a bad thing in principle? the processing needed to drive it however is vast
 

L P

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this isn’t about cryptocurrency - it’s about data centres ……… like the ones that are running this very platform and are becoming increasingly important and valuable as AI seems uk be used more and more

i’m going to learn about this as it might wll
be a opportunity - i will make judgments when i’ve listened

AI is probably going to cure the disease that could shorten my life or anyone else’s so i don’t think it a bad thing in principle? the processing needed to drive it however is vast
Oh, OK thats fine then, cheap old farm buildings with electric and Internet for cheap storage of off grid data centres run by a crypto currency fella that relies on AI but can't get a hand written post right on TFF with his abundance of tech. I'm sold to it instantly and willing to invest one trillion flintcoins
 

Clive

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Oh, OK thats fine then, cheap old farm buildings with electric and Internet for cheap storage of off grid data centres run by a crypto currency fella that relies on AI but can't get a hand written post right on TFF with his abundance of tech. I'm sold to it instantly and willing to invest one trillion flintcoins

i think the only similarity between cryptocurrency and data centres is the hardware and power use - kind of no surprise to me that property crypto mining experience would understand the opportunity


what ever you may think of crypto anyone who got in early enough is a billionaire now ! wish i hadn’t been quite so dismissive that’s for sure !
 

L P

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i think the only similarity between cryptocurrency and data centres is the hardware and power use - kind of no surprise to me that property crypto mining experience would understand the opportunity


what ever you may think of crypto anyone who got in early enough is a billionaire now ! wish i hadn’t been quite so dismissive that’s for sure !
But crypto mining generally only benefits the cryptocurrency provider without agreement, there is no free dinner Clive. As fast as those algorithms are created to bust the stock market, the stock market will be busting those algorithms. The billionaires in crypto are the developers of the non existent and they became rich off fleecing the gullible. I'm beginning to think you're a fool rather than an inspiration to many farmers.
 

Clive

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But crypto mining generally only benefits the cryptocurrency provider without agreement, there is no free dinner Clive. As fast as those algorithms are created to bust the stock market, the stock market will be busting those algorithms. The billionaires in crypto are the developers of the non existent and they became rich off fleecing the gullible. I'm beginning to think you're a fool rather than an inspiration to many farmers.

have you read any of this thread ?

it’s not about cryptocurrency - it’s about data center diversification possibilities. …….. they power stuff like AI and even this forum, i want to learn and become more informed about that and THEN make i will have a informed view and opinion on it

i agree ( generally speaking) with your views re crypto currency
 

L P

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Arable Farmer
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Newbury
have you read any of this thread ?

it’s not about cryptocurrency - it’s about data center diversification possibilities. …….. they power stuff like AI and even this forum, i want to learn and become more informed about that and THEN make i will have a informed view and opinion on it

i agree ( generally speaking) with your views re crypto currency
I have read it, was one of the first to read it and notice its been edited fairly heavily since and reads quite differently, not a great way to gain trust imho. Perhaps the op could gain some by answering my questions?
 

Clive

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Lichfield
I have read it, was one of the first to read it and notice its been edited fairly heavily since and reads quite differently, not a great way to gain trust imho. Perhaps the op could gain some by answering my questions?

your questions are about cryptocurrency

this thread / event is about data centres as far as i can see ?

not the same things at all
 

L P

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Arable Farmer
Location
Newbury
your questions are about cryptocurrency

this thread / event is about data centres as far as i can see ?

not the same things at all
You don't think it's been edited now?
Data centres, fair enough, from what can be gathered from easy compute the data centres Josh produces are for individual companies as cloud alternatives? Fair play, he's clearly grown his business.
 
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L P

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Question, 201% ROI for mini data centres, is this on the basis of homing data centres for cloud storage or crypto mining?
 

L P

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Could it be conceived that anyone involved with the initial post put themselves forward and defend what they are advertising? I'd expect anyone proud and confident of what they are promoting to defend it when questioned?
 

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