- A new AI-powered chatbot is designed to provide farmers with instant, science-backed guidance on regenerative agriculture techniques, from soil health improvement to pest management.
- The tool leverages machine learning to analyse local conditions and offer tailored recommendations that enhance productivity while restoring ecosystems.
- By making expert agronomic advice accessible anytime, it empowers growers to adopt sustainable practices without the high costs of in-person consultancy.
- Agricultural stakeholders see the chatbot as a catalyst for scaling regenerative farming, improving climate resilience, and boosting long-term farm profitability.
A new digital tool is set to redefine how farmers approach regenerative agriculture.
Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA), a leader in the field, has unveiled FieldLark AI the world’s first AI chatbot dedicated entirely to regenerative agronomy. Accessible via a simple browser interface on mobile or desktop, it delivers growers instant, biologically sound advice, wherever they are.
Unlike generic agricultural technology, FieldLark AI focuses exclusively on regenerative farming. Built on 19 years of AEA’s field-tested data and expertise, it prioritises soil health, plant vitality, and biological systems.
The chatbot provides practical recommendations aligned with farming in harmony with nature, helping both experienced and aspiring regenerative growers. Topics range from plant and soil health, terminology, and seasonal guidance, to product use tailored to specific crops and growth stages.
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The tool addresses a significant barrier to wider adoption of regenerative agriculture access to timely, accurate agronomic information.
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AEA founder and Chief Vision Officer John Kempf notes that the greatest obstacle to achieving the goal of making 80% of global agriculture regenerative by 2040 is “agronomic bandwidth”. FieldLark AI aims to bridge this gap, offering growers immediate access to AEA’s deep knowledge base, already proven across millions of acres worldwide.
Since its inception in 2006, AEA has partnered with over 10,000 farmers, implementing regenerative systems for broadacre crops, vegetables, and specialty fruits in diverse environments. Now, that expertise is available to a much wider audience, offering strategies to enhance soil health, improve crop resilience, and boost profitability.
AEA CEO Eric Girdler describes FieldLark AI as an important milestone in the organisation’s mission, using AI to expand its reach and empower farmers. By blending cutting-edge technology with ecological principles, the chatbot represents a significant step towards a more sustainable, resilient, and profitable agricultural future.