Seed Factories
by Dani Eder
Publisher: Wikibooks 2013
Description:
As a new way to organize production, Seed Factories build on past experience from Industrial Technology and Engineering. This Wikibook will attempt to describe the concept of Seed Factories, and their history, design, and operation, in relation to these wider bodies of knowledge.
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