Farmsight

My Role

Group Project - Interaction design, Research, Content Design

Duration

January 2025 - May 2025

Responsibilities

Paper and Digital Wireframes

Low Fidelity and High Fidelity Prototypes

Iterating on designs

Tools

Figma

Figma Slide

Google Meet

Project Overview

The Problem

What does the future of food in the United States look like 5, 10 and 15 years from now?

The Solution

Farmsight is the result of a strategic foresight project which was designed for farming communities to share resources, starting with drones, to monitor crop health and yield. Expanding features in the future to include other services.

The Goal

Using various foresight strategies, create a vision of the future for the future of food in the United States.

Starting the Design

Understanding Food System Resilience

My group began the design process with research around the impact of climate change on agriculture, what the state of urban farming looks like and what impact water scarcity has on farming. We discovered underinvestment in the area of smart farming and usability.

Early Questions

- how might we make the initial cost of smart farming low?

- how might we make the farmer’s technical mental barrier lower?

- how might we reduce water usage significantly with smartfarming?

Research Goals

-What kind of farming systems can help saving water?

- What type of smart farming systems are there?

-What is the possible change in the future in this domain?

Interview Insights

1.Manual Monitoring Methods

Reliance on labor intensive techniques like vegetation and soil sampling, often requiring costly expert support.

2. Delayed Feedback Loops

Crops shows rapid change, but soil health takes years to show change. Resulting in slow decision making.

3. Monitoring Data sources

Data is fragmented and scattered across tools. It makes monitoring time consuming and dependent on specialist knowledge.

5. Low Technology Adoption

Roughly 90% of farmers avoid advanced monitoring technologies, Their limited knowledge and distrust of digital systems and data tools is typically why they don’t use them.

4. Intuition and observation

Many farmers still rely on firsthand field observation out of habit and intuition.

6. Poor Data Infrastructure & Investment

A lack of integration, minimal investment in agg-tech, and market dominance by large players hinder innovation and accessibility.

Incorporating Insights

Decision Making Based on Real Time Data

Deliver timely and actionable insights from drones to help farmers make faster data driven choices.

Real Time Monitoring

Automated drone systems equipped with sensors reduce manual labor and provide immediate field data

Consolidation of Fragmented Data Sets

Build a centralized platform that brings together different data sets and historical observations into one.

Horizon Mapping

My team created a horizon map for the solutions that we came up with. During this we thought of what is plausible, what is preferable and what to avoidable.

Business Model Canvas

We created a business model canvas to outline, define and visually communicate the Farmsight business structure.

The Only Statement

Our drone sharing platform

is the only platform that allows small and medium sized farms to monitor soil quality and share drone technology efficiently

so that farms can operate at lower costs.

Final Design

Going Forward

Impact:

Food Donation & Matching System: Automatically donate leftover produce to food banks, school cafeterias, and non-profit organizations

Crop Share Marketplace: An online market where you can sell or exchange leftover agricultural products

Environmental: Farmsight uses drones to reduce water, fertilizer, and land use—supporting sustainability in water-scarce western U.S. farms.

Consumers:The savings farmers gain will pass on to consumers, resulting in lower prices and greater product availability in stores and farmers markets.

Farmers: Farmers and farmworkers will be most impacted. Better data gives farmers more

Next Steps

Moving forward Farmsight will move out of a beta testing phase and into general adoption. As service for the drone sharing platform expands so too would the offering of Farmsight. Potential future products might include sensors that connect with the drones to bring more real time updates to farmers and other users of the platform.

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