Dorn Cox

Dorn Cox

Research Coordinator, Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment

Dorn Cox is the research director for the Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment in Freeport, Maine and farms with his family on 250 acres in Lee, New Hampshire. He is a founder of the FarmOS software platform and Farm Hack community and is active in the US Soil Health movement and serves as a National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Soil Health Champion.  

He speaks regularly nationally and internationally about participatory science, open agricultural knowledge exchange, soil health and climate smart agriculture. He is passionate about the potential for open source agriculture to accelerate innovation and quantify environmental services. He has a PhD from the University of New Hampshire in Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science.