A bit more info about BeagleBone Black usage from
http://beagleboard.org/blog/2013-11-07-project-spotlight-growcubes/

BeagleBone Black project spotlight:
GrowCubes

By Tara Stratton

Open-source technology is all about getting the power of technology into
the hands of everyone. That’s why we at BeagleBoard.org really like the
idea of GrowCubes —stackable, modular farming environments that use mobile
technology and aeroponics to grow delicious, organic produce indoors—using
90% less water. Developed by a team at NYC Resistor (NYCR), GrowCubes
democratize agriculture by placing the power to grow back into the hands of
individuals and communities. “It’s based on the radical idea that food
should be healthy, tasty and accessible to all,” said Chris Beauvois,
founder of GrowCubes. This idea of open-source agriculture has implications
not only for culinary culture, but for some of the urgent public health
issues facing us today.

According to Chris, developing GrowCubes was very challenging. “Aeroponics
is a delicate process, and we spent more than a year developing our misting
hardware alone.” In addition to these aeroponic spray misters, the system
also includes a network of sensors and data from the Internet to give the
system intel about what each plant needs. With this information, GrowCubes
automatically rotate shelves, ensuring plants get the best possible light.

GrowCubes are powered by BeagleBone Black. Chris and his team at NYCR chose
BeagleBone Black for its high performance, large GPIO pin count and the
added real-time performance of the programmable real-time unit (PRU) within
TI’s Sitara AM335x processor. “BeagleBone Black is the most complete
solution of any kind and is especially suited to handling the complexities
of our product,” said Chris.

Now that the NYCR team has its project complete, it plans to build a large
run of GrowCubes to distribute to public schools in New York City.

GrowCubes is currently a contender in Engadget’s Insert Coin: New
Challengers competition, where readers can vote for the most promising
crowd-funding hardware. Online voting starts at 5 p.m. EST on Saturday,
Nov. 9 and ends at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10. If you are inspired by
what GrowCubes can do for agriculture in our cities (or anywhere else for
that matter), consider voting for them here<http://insertcoin2.engadget.com/>
.

Want even more information about GrowCubes? The best place to start at the
moment is this YouTube video <http://bit.ly/16nmQWR>. You can also check
out Chris Beauvois’ interview with Mike Riggs at The Atlantic Cities
blog<http://www.theatlanticcities.com/technology/2013/10/computer-assisted-aeroponic-growing-future-urban-farming/7207/>.
And lastly, tune into MSNBC at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10. Chris will be a
featured guest!


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Jason Kridner <[email protected]>wrote:

> GrowCubes is based on BeagleBone Black and enables people to affordably
> grow vegetables, fruits and other plants aeroponically with very little
> water or effort. Support your fellow Beagle-hackers out of NYC Resistor by
> heading to http://insertcoin2.engadget.com/ and voting for GrowCubes this
> weekend starting at 6:30pm US Eastern Time on Saturday, November 9 and
> ending at 4:30pm US Eastern Time on Sunday, November 10.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Team GrowCubes <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 11:31 AM
> Subject: Vote for GrowCubes on SUNDAY
> To: [email protected]
>
>
>          Vote for GrowCubes on SUNDAY    View this email in your 
> browser<http://us4.campaign-archive1.com/?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=31341c89d4&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>                       Dear
> Friends, Family & Supporters,
>
> As you may know, the GrowCubes team has reached the semi-finals of Engadget's
> InsertCoin 
> Competition!<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=0e88c12eb8&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>  Final
> round judging and the Readers' Choice Award, determined by online voting
> this Sunday November 10th, take place this coming weekend during Engadget
> Expand 
> NY<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=4ad93c795a&e=08f1f8b7e0>.
>
>
> Voting for Readers' Choice begins this SUNDAY at 12am and ends at 4:30pm
> EST. We'll send out reminder emails once voting opens and again shortly
> before polling concludes.
>
> A special request for those with expansive social media networks and large
> followings: Your help in spreading the word and the love for GrowCubes via
> Facebook and Twitter would be an immense help in securing this
> crowd-sourced award.
>
> We cannot thank you enough for your continued support! And don't forget
> that Chris will be a featured guest on MSNBC's "Big Idea" with Craig Melvin
> on Sunday at 4pm EST.
>
> Click 
> here<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=08de728409&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>  to
> vote for us
> Check us out on 
> Twitter<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=8ee4a492dd&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>  and 
> Facebook<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=131dce78a4&e=08f1f8b7e0>
> Click 
> here<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=a4576edd93&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>  to
> watch our video and learn more
>
> Chris Beauvois
> Christian "Joy" Halter
> Elizabeth Thacker Jones
>
>
> GrowCubes in the news!
> Is Computer-Assisted Aeroponic Growing the Future of Urban 
> Farming?<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=5aaf19082a&e=08f1f8b7e0>
>  -
> Atlantic Cities, Oct. 17, 2013
>
> Shout out 
> Tuesday<http://foodbookfair.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=8d63ff889d5b30ec3849465bd&id=638ab9ded3&e=08f1f8b7e0>-
>  Gowanus Alliance, Oct. 8, 2013
>               Experimenting with pea shoots in the GrowCubes prototype        
>                *Copyright
> © 2013, Mechanical Moon LLC, All rights reserved.*
>
> [email protected] / [email protected]
> Brooklyn, NY, USA
>
>
>
>
>
>

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