Kansas State University agronomists have tapped the powerful world of digital technology to make more than four decades worth of crop information almost instantly available to farmers via their phones or home computers. Learn more about this new online resource, AVYield, in this article.

Kansas farmers are invited to share their insights on digital agriculture and artificial intelligence (AI) in farming. This short survey will help identify opportunities, challenges, and resource needs as these technologies expand across the state. Participation is anonymous and takes less than 10 minutes.

Are you a Kansas farmer working in row crops, specialty crops, or livestock/ranching? We invite you to share your perspective on Digital Agriculture and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in farming systems by completing a brief survey.