This week saw major advances in AI-driven agriculture across the globe. In the United States, researchers showed how precision farming tools like drone cameras and soil sensors help farmers use 97% less pesticides while growing healthier crops. A new AI system from Heritable Agriculture (a Google spin-off company) can create better crop varieties in just 1 year instead of 10 years by studying plant genes.

Canada hosted big events about smart farming technology. Experts explained how AI helps family farms save water and energy while growing more food. In Europe, scientists made an AI weather tool that warns farmers about droughts and heat waves before they hurt crops.

Mississippi State University announced a conference about robots and AI in farming starting March 2025. Meanwhile, Illinois farmers shared how AI helps them plant crops at exactly the right time despite unpredictable weather. Companies like Truland Equipment demonstrated autonomous tractors that weed fields without human drivers.

Gary Sumihiro (a farming expert) wrote that America should build special 5G networks to support these AI farming tools nationwide. These technologies help tackle big problems like climate change and food shortages while keeping farms profitable.

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