It's kinda vague.

I personally wouldn't trust AI for this yet.

It may help some people who are just starting out but in the long run I feel like this would just create an extra hurdle for you to overcome.

Not everyone can be specialised at everything but agronomy is something you can learn that I don't think should be left to ai(at least not yet)

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"FieldLark AI can help answer questions about product usage by crop and growth stage, tank mix compatibility, regenerative farming practices, and seasonal application timing. Whether you’re wondering how to improve moisture exchange in heavy soils, when to apply foliars for best results, or which nutrients support stronger wheat and barley stands, FieldLark AI provides practical, biologically based guidance tailored to your crop and timing"

A few Google searches and a little bit of reading and you can actually understand and remember all that stuff yourself without becoming reliant on ai.

It's probably best for just keeping track of things and staying organised more than anything else I reckon.

Like what you get from a calendar.

Keep in mind, it’s a tool in your tool shed, not your ruler. You use it like you would use a hammer. If you don’t need a hammer it stays on your tool shed