Researchers have been collecting data for centuries, and now artificial intelligence is able to “learn” from this vast repository of information, revolutionizing modern agriculture. Associate Professor Austin O’Brien of Dakota State University is at the forefront of this movement, utilizing AI to improve accuracy in livestock feed rations, crop protection, and more. O’Brien emphasizes the importance of securing data, a concern that Dakota State has been addressing for years. Moreover, he highlights the need for farmers and ranchers to share their data to continually update AI’s knowledge base, much like how medical research improves treatment methods. As AI takes center stage in agriculture, its potential to transform the industry is vast and exciting.

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