There are plenty of jobs to do on the farm and there’s never enough time or resources to get it all done.
There’s plenty of work to tackle in the office, from bookkeeping to crop planning, along with making input decisions for every field across the farm. Once spring fieldwork begins, a season-long to-do list—from tillage to harvest—keeps you busy.
Farmers can always turn to humans to help get the job done, but they’re not always readily available or fit the budget. What about putting artificial intelligence (AI) to work on those tasks? It’s already a driving force behind many things in our daily lives — from voice assistants to security and even forecasting what the weather may bring tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year.
This week, we ask, what do you want AI to do on your farm?