Ohio Farmers Face Weather Challenges and AI Innovations
Ohio Farmers Face Weather Challenges and AI Innovations
US · Published Jan 9, 2026
Ohio farmers face major crop losses from drought and excess water, costing billions annually.
AI is revolutionizing Ohio agriculture, cutting herbicide use by up to 70% and improving crop management.
The Ohio No-Till Conference highlighted AI's role in helping farmers adapt to changing weather patterns and improve decision-making.
Drought and excess water impact Ohio crops
Ohio farmers are grappling with significant weather challenges, including both drought and excess water, which are severely impacting crop yields and profitability. At the recent Ohio No-Till Conference on December 3, 2025, experts convened to discuss these pressing issues and explore innovative solutions, particularly focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture.
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