A curated list of open source technology for agriculture, farming, and gardening.
Awesome Agriculture is a curated GitHub repository listing open source software, hardware, datasets, and APIs for agriculture, farming, and gardening. It organizes resources across categories like automation, farm management systems, climate data, and machine learning to help developers and practitioners find tools for agricultural innovation.
Developers, researchers, farmers, and technologists building or integrating open source solutions for precision agriculture, farm management, agricultural robotics, and data analysis.
It provides a single, structured, and community-vetted directory of agricultural technology, saving time on research and promoting the adoption of open standards and interoperability in the farming ecosystem.
Open source technology for agriculture, farming, and gardening
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Spans over a dozen categories from automation to remote sensing, including niche areas like crop pathology and evapotranspiration libraries, as evidenced by the detailed table of contents in the README.
Highlights projects such as ADAPT Toolkit and OADA that promote data interoperability and open APIs, crucial for integrating tools in the fragmented agricultural ecosystem.
Welcomes contributions via clear guidelines, ensuring the list grows with new open-source projects and stays relevant to current needs.
Categories are logically divided (e.g., Farm Management Systems, IoT, Machine Learning), making it easy for users to navigate and find specific tools quickly.
The list only provides links without ratings, activity metrics, or reviews, forcing users to manually assess each project's reliability, documentation, and support status.
It catalogs resources but lacks tutorials, best practices, or advice on combining tools, leaving users to figure out integration and deployment on their own.
As a community-maintained directory, some links or projects may become stale or abandoned over time without a dedicated team for regular audits and updates.