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Weather sites give you forecasts. AI can turn the forecast plus your local context into actionable planting, spraying, and harvest timing windows.
Forecasts are data. Decisions are judgment. AI can help bridge them: paste the 10-day forecast plus your situation, and ask for the planting, spraying, or hay-cutting window that fits both.
AI is not a forecast. It's a thinking partner that takes the forecast you already trust and helps you weigh it against everything else on your plate.
Use a real but low-risk workflow from your day. Treat AI as a drafting and organizing layer, then verify the output before anyone relies on it.
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What is the primary function of AI when used for planting and field decisions?
Which of the following is NOT listed in the lesson as information to provide when asking AI for planting advice?
When asking AI for a recommended action window, the lesson recommends asking for two specific things. Which one is NOT among them?
Why does the lesson suggest saving AI's recommendations and checking back in a week?
The lesson contrasts 'forecasts' with 'decisions.' According to this framework, what are forecasts and what are decisions?
A farmer asks AI: 'When should I plant?' without providing additional context. Why does the lesson suggest this is insufficient?
Which statement best describes the relationship between AI and weather forecasts in this lesson?
What does the lesson mean when it says 'the reasoning is the part that travels to next season'?
A farmer has equipment that is currently broken and labor available only on certain days. Should this information be given to AI?
What does the lesson say about asking AI 'what would change the answer'?
If a farmer receives an AI recommendation to spray in three days, but the lesson suggests saving the answer, what should they actually do?
Why does the lesson emphasize that AI is 'not a forecast'?
A farmer provides AI with vague information: 'I want to plant sometime soon.' What problem might this cause?
What is the 'bridging' function of AI described in the lesson?
The lesson mentions that different activities (planting, spraying, hay-cutting) all use the same AI approach. What is required for each?