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| Curious what you guys think about this idea.
With my app FarmToTalk, you can already log field activities just by speaking into your phone. The app automatically records things like timestamp, GPS location, field/FLIK, position and weather conditions.
I’ve also been experimenting with small language models (SLMs) that store and vectorize those records so you can later ask questions about your own farm data instead of digging through software menus.
For example:
• Can I still spray today or is rain coming?
• When is the next good spraying window?
• What’s the current Septoria risk in winter wheat?
• When did I last spray fungicide on Field 12?
• Did yesterday’s rain affect my spray application?
• What was the weather like around this time last year?
The important part: the SLM runs locally on your computer, so no farm data has to be sent to the cloud.
So I'm wondering:
Could you see yourselves working with farm data this way — asking questions instead of clicking through farm management software?
Or is this just another AI buzzword that sounds good but won’t be used on real farms?
Sometimes the problem with new tech is simple: being too early.
Curious what you think.
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