A clever prediction tool developed by English farmers is helping them slash pesticide use by up to 50%, proving that sometimes the best innovations come from the ground up—literally.
As part of the government-backed Slimers project, participating growers used AI-powered maps to predict slug activity and only deploy pellets when truly needed, rather than spreading them across entire fields as a precaution. The breakthrough demonstrates how data-driven farming can protect both crops and the environment simultaneously, offering a practical model for sustainable agriculture that doesn't sacrifice yields. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Smart technology meets smart farming—and nature wins.
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