We have developed a curriculum called "Data Harvesting in Agriculture," a set 
of lessons focused on teaching farmers how to obtain and use open source data 
with their own data.

https://github.com/data-carpentry-for-agriculture/trial-lesson

We are trying to figure out the best way to make this available perpetually.  
Candidates include housing it with the University Extension office or trying to 
find another ag-focused group in the Midwest to coordinate.

Leaving it floating (i.e., we developers and maintainers are the only contacts) 
seems undesirable if we want to support and encourage others using the 
material.  Finally, it's not really Carpentries Incubator material (in my 
estimation) because the audience is so different from the common 
academic–research groups we target here.

What have you seen work as a home for Carpentries-like curricula?

Neal Davis

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