This week saw exciting developments in AI for agriculture. In the United States, researchers at Rowan University are programming autonomous drones to monitor crops and boost yields through precision agriculture. Purdue University scientists are using AI models to understand natural ecosystems and improve farming efficiency. Meanwhile, Germany's Deutsche Welle aired a special program exploring AI's global impact on farming practices worldwide.

These technologies represent agentic AI systems that make independent decisions. The smart drones at Rowan University can fly without human pilots, scanning fields to detect crop needs. Such innovations help farmers manage resources better while increasing food production.

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