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Crowdsourced Farming

Springwise: The crowds have changed the shape of many enterprises over the years, be it through crowd-management, crowdfunding or crowdsourcing. However, MyFarm — a new project from the UK’s National Trust — takes crowd-management to an area we’ve never seen it before: farming.

The 2,500-acre farm, which belongs to the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire, is calling for 10,000 online farmers to govern every aspect of its operations. These subscribers need have no previous farming experience, and will become official “MyFarmers” once they have paid their GBP 30 annual subscription. They will then be able to work with farm manager Richard Morris and the other subscribers to discuss issues and vote once a month on the farm’s major decisions.

These decisions are divided into three broad categories: crops being grown, the livestock being bred and general wider issues regarding the farm’s interaction with the environment.

MyFarm lets the crowds take control of a real-world farm [Springwise]


Website idea 1: Politician promise archive

Politician & celebrity promise archive is a place where promises made by politicians, athletes, artists etc are stored. Site visitors can search celebrities with a keyword and then see what they have promised and when. Later a possibility to comment and rate promises can be added.This site is useful as especially politicians sometimes regrettably forget … Continue reading

Try Before You Buy Specs

TrendCentral: Brooklyn-based Classic Specs believes that fashionable eyewear should be available to everyone. By cutting out the middle man (the norm for this new crop of eyewear startups), Classic Specs can offer prescription glasses for a mere $89. Operating on the try-before-you-buy model, prospective customers can order up to three pairs of frames to sample … Continue reading

Designer Bank

The Cool Hunter: Financial institutions once occupied the most prestigious and opulent buildings and locations in every city and town. They oozed intimidation, grandeur and wealth. Then banks became nameless and faceless boxes, one or more in every block, just like franchised fast-food chains. And then it seemed we’d soon have no physical banks at … Continue reading

i-sopod Flotation Tank

Designed to take floatation into the 21st Century the i-sopod flotation tank is the result of many years meticulous planning and testing. It is constructed from the finest quality GRP double-skinned mouldings and is hand finished and insulated throughout. The internal floatation area of the i-sopod is 50% larger than most tanks on the market … Continue reading