For our senior project, our team worked on a particle collection device as requested by the USDA. The device was commissioned by the USDA for use in vineyard pathology research. Fungus is a huge problem in vineyards, and understanding it's spread is critical to preventing further outbreaks. In order to better understand the behavior of fungal spores within a vineyard a device was needed to collect data. Our team was tasked with building a device that could extend to support a sensor bar between 0.35 m and 2.0 m. The sensor bar needed to collect spores and sort them by ambient wind speed, and the device needed to collect wind speed data on a per minute basis. The project required various EE-themed skills including programming and wiring Arduinos and designing PCBs. In addition, the project also used various design skills (including DFMEA and DOE) manufacturing, customer needs gathering, and GD&T. In addition to the successful completion of the project significantly under budget, we received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our client. So much so that our professor considered our team and project the most successful of the course. The final report for this project can be seen below.