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

  • Artificial Intelligence is influencing the agricultural industry, enabling farmers to make quicker decisions with information, as noted by Scribner.
  • Some farmers express concerns about data breaches and the security of their personal information.
  • There is a consensus that AI and digital solutions will not replace agronomists, but will enhance their understanding of performance.
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Farmers consider the good and bad of incorporating artificial intelligence on the farm

MORGAN, Minn. — Artificial Intelligence has been taking the world by storm in many industries, including the ag industry. But, the blossoming new technology has been hit with skepticism when it comes to farmers incorporating it into their operations. Zach Johnson, also known as the Millennial Farmer, was the moderator for the panel focusing on artificial intelligence. He said he believes that his children growing up with artificial intelligence …

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Agweek broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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