
The Mindplex Podcast Episode 24: Solar Powered Autonomous Farming Rovers
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Mar 11, 2024 Sequoia Alexander, open-source robotics engineer and ACORN maintainer who builds solar-powered precision farming rovers. Sequoia discusses an accessible, low-cost solar rover built from bicycle and 3D printed parts. They cover regenerative agriculture, autonomous GPS and vision plans, decentralized local fabrication, modular designs for different crops, and community-driven open hardware and data control.
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Regenerative Farming Pulls Carbon Into Soil
- Regenerative farming restores soil by increasing on-farm organic matter and cycling nutrients via animals and cover crops.
- Sequoia explains this pulls atmospheric CO2 into soil, making regenerative practices both healthier and a viable carbon sequestration strategy.
Release A Stable Platform Before Tooling
- Design the robot as a general-purpose open platform first, then add task-specific tools developed by the community.
- Sequoia built a stable, lightweight solar-powered chassis before inviting early adopters to prototype planting, weeding, and sensing tools.
Design For Local Manufacturing With Simple Tools
- Favor simple, locally manufacturable parts and processes to make robots globally accessible and affordable.
- Sequoia uses bicycle parts, plasma-cut flat-packed panels, basic welding and a ~$9k CNC plasma cutter to enable local fabrication.

