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In addition to his work at Wolfe’s Neck Center, Dorn is a farmer working his 250-acre certified organic family farm in New Hampshire. As a founder of the FarmOS software platform and the Farm Hack community, he is passionate about sharing open-source agricultural tools, software, and data to accelerate innovation and quantify environmental services from regenerative agriculture. He has a Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire in Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science | In addition to his work at [[Wolfe’s Neck Center]], Dorn is a farmer working [[Tuckaway Farm]] his 250-acre certified organic family farm in New Hampshire. As a founder of the [[FarmOS]] software platform and the [[Farm Hack]] community, he is passionate about sharing open-source agricultural tools, software, and data to accelerate innovation and quantify environmental services from regenerative agriculture. He has a Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire in Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 10 February 2025
Dorn Cox Chief Advisor for Technology and Research In addition to his work at Wolfe’s Neck Center, Dorn is a farmer working Tuckaway Farm his 250-acre certified organic family farm in New Hampshire. As a founder of the FarmOS software platform and the Farm Hack community, he is passionate about sharing open-source agricultural tools, software, and data to accelerate innovation and quantify environmental services from regenerative agriculture. He has a Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire in Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science