This week saw major advances in AI-driven farming tools improving efficiency worldwide. Precision agriculture systems using drones and sensors helped farmers in the U.S. reduce pesticide use by up to 97% while maintaining crop yields. New AI livestock monitors scanned 500,000 animals daily for early signs of disease, preventing outbreaks across three continents.

Autonomous tractors became 40% more common on large farms, with John Deere's latest models handling complex field patterns without human drivers. Small farms in drought-prone regions used AI irrigation bots that saved 15 billion gallons of water through smart moisture monitoring.

Researchers warned that high tech costs still limit access for 65% of global farmers. However, new training programs launched in India and Brazil aim to teach AI farming basics to 100,000 growers by 2026.

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