Artificial intelligence is changing farming in big ways this week. AI tools help farmers grow more food with less water and chemicals. These smart systems can spot sick plants weeks before humans notice, helping crops stay healthy.

Farmers are using drones and satellites to check soil and crops. This lets them water and fertilize exactly where needed, cutting chemical use by 97% in some cases. The technology works worldwide – a pest found in Spain can alert farmers in Brazil before trouble starts.

For animals, special cameras watch livestock health day and night. They spot sickness early so farmers can help fast. AI also helps food stores plan better. It predicts how much people will buy, so less food gets thrown away.

Big universities like Michigan State are spending millions to make these tools even better. They're getting ready to feed more people as our world grows.

Key improvements this week include better disease spotting in Brazil and smarter food delivery plans across America. These AI helpers make farming kinder to Earth while growing more food.

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