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Farmers consider the good and bad of incorporating artificial intelligence on the farm

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Emily Beal

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Artificial intelligence is making its way into agriculture, but farmers aren’t embracing it without questions. At a recent panel in Morgan, Minn., industry experts discussed how AI is already helping with tasks like spot spraying, combine adjustments, and rapid decision-making — and how its real potential lies in providing better information before and during fieldwork. While some fear being replaced, panelists stressed that AI is a tool to work with, not against, and urged farmers to guard their data as the technology becomes more common. Emily Beal with InForum has the full story.

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