

Technology rooted in Missouri soil
We equip local conservationists and farmers with practical digital tools to monitor waterways, track soil health, and protect our shared natural landscapes.
From canopy to keyboard
Assemble the node
Deploy in nature
Analyze the stream
Volunteers build open-source sensor kits using simple, weather-resistant hardware designed for Missouri's diverse outdoor climates.
We place monitoring devices directly in community forests, agricultural fields, and local watersheds to gather real-time data.
Students and farmers track environmental changes through an open digital dashboard, turning raw numbers into conservation action.
Built for the field
Our community-powered monitoring kits are designed to be accessible, durable, and entirely open-source.
Waterway trackers
Soil monitors
Canopy stations
Submersible sensors measuring temperature, turbidity, and chemical runoff in local Missouri streams and rivers.
Ground-level probes tracking moisture levels and nutrient density to help farmers optimize their organic yields.
Solar-powered micro-weather stations tracking localized humidity, temperature, and barometric pressure under forest cover.
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Join a growing network of Missouri volunteers building open-source tools for a more sustainable, data-driven future.
Blue Tree Technology Foundation
Missouri-rooted grassroots innovation connecting canopy to keyboard.
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