- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
Published on: April 23, 2024

Drip-irrigated date palms in the Coachella Valley. Artificial intelligence may help farmers save water. Photo by Ali Montazar
On May 7, scientists from University of California, Riverside, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, Colorado State University Extension, Kansas State University, University of Arizona, Central Arizona Project, and USDA-Agricultural Research Service will gather with growers in Palm Desert to discuss how artificial intelligence can be used in agriculture.
“Artificial intelligence can be used by farmers to save water, improve fertilizer efficiency and increase productivity,” said Khaled Bali, UC Cooperative Extension irrigation water management specialist and organizer of the workshop. “At this workshop, growers will hear about the latest research on AI...
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Innovation
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