2월, 2026의 게시물 표시

A Simple Life-Saver: Borrowing Wisdom for a DIY Hive Hydrator

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 One of the best things about being a new farmer is the community. You don’t always have to reinvent the wheel; sometimes, the best solutions are already out there, sitting on a neighbor’s hive. During a recent visit to a nearby apiary, I spotted a brilliantly simple way to keep bees hydrated during these fickle early spring days. In this chilly weather, bees often fly too far for water and never make it back because of the cold. This little DIY hack solves that problem perfectly, so I decided to bring the idea home to Zion Apiary. The Setup (Minimalist & Cheap) You don’t need a lab or high-end tools for this. All it took was: Recycled water bottles (350ml or 500ml) Non-woven fabric cloths (I picked a few different colors to brighten up the yard) A sharp craft knife “Doorstep delivery: The bees wasted no time getting hydrated. Bringing it to Life The process is so quick it barely feels like "work." I just made a vertical slit down the side of each clean bottle and tuc...

The Heart of My Smart Apiary: My Odroid Fleet and Server Strategy

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With the April NFC rollout fast approaching, I’ve finalized my backend hardware strategy. The focus is on two things: rock-solid data integrity and a sustainable development environment. Odroid M2 (The Powerhouse): The unit inside the wooden box in the photo is the M2 . As my flagship, I’ve equipped it with a 1TB NVMe SSD to handle the main beekeeping database. It features an automated backup system to ensure our vital records are never lost. This will be the central hub for all my future development projects. Odroid N2 (Versatile Secondary): The N2 sitting outside the box is designated for lighter tasks and secondary program development. It provides a stable, isolated environment for testing new logic without putting any load on the main M2 production server. Odroid C5 (The Testbed): The newly added C5 is my dedicated testing and prototyping edge device . Paired with a GPIO expansion breadboard and various sensors, it serves as my "lab" for verifying real-time data col...

My Jeju Workshop Journey: Finding the Soul of "Pragmatic" Smart Farming

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  Intro: The Learning Never Stops I recently had the chance to attend the "Future Agriculture Response Workshop" in Jeju. As a "Young Start-up Farmer," getting out of the field and into these innovative spaces is always a massive wake-up call. My mission for this trip was clear: look past the flashy, expensive tech and find the true pragmatism that makes smart farming actually work for real people. 1. WangPang Farm: The Masterclass in "Budget-Friendly" Innovation Walking into WangPang Farm was, quite frankly, a shock to the system. While I couldn't snap detailed photos due to security and on-site conditions, what I saw there was a 100% match for my own vision. The On-Site Insight: Instead of multi-million won proprietary hardware, they built their entire automation system using affordable, off-the-shelf sensors and the open-source platform Home Assistant . It was seamless, powerful, and most importantly, accessible. The Essence of Tech: It proved ...

[Smart Beekeeping Dev Log Part 5] Beyond the Tag: The Vision of an Intelligent Apiary

  The Vision: Why Data is the New Gold in Beekeeping Throughout this series, we’ve covered the technical "how"—from NFC handshakes to the Razor Hybrid UI. But the real magic isn't in the tag itself; it's in what happens when the data starts to talk. As we wrap up this initial journey, I want to share a glimpse of the roadmap that transforms a simple mobile log into a sophisticated agricultural ecosystem. I’m keeping the core engine under wraps for now, but here are some possibilities that open up when every hive has a digital identity. 1. The Command Center: A Unified Ecosystem A smartphone is great for the field, but a professional operation needs a high-level view. I am envisioning a Desktop Control Center (WPF) that goes far beyond simple data mirroring. Native Desktop Synergy: Bridging the mobile experience with a robust desktop environment allows for a "Control Center" approach. It's about seeing the "pulse" of the entire apiary on a si...