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Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) Launches FieldLark AI: the World's First AI Chatbot for Regenerative Agronomy

Drawing from decades of AEA's regenerative growing expertise, FieldLark AI is free and delivers real-time, data-informed crop guidance

Regenerative agriculture pioneer Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) today launched FieldLark AI, the world’s first AI chatbot for regenerative agronomy. FieldLark is conversationally intelligent and grounded in the scientific principles that make regenerative systems work. Free to anyone interested in regenerative growing, FieldLark delivers AEA's decades of in-field experience and biological insights to growers via a browser on mobile devices or computers — anytime, anywhere.

Unlike other agtech tools that focus on conventional systems or general farm management, FieldLark is regenerative-first. It is trained on 19 years of AEA’s field-proven data and rooted in biology, soil health and plant vitality. It's designed for growers who are exploring or practicing regenerative agriculture and want quick answers to practical questions.

FieldLark offers practical, biologically sound recommendations to farm with nature, not against it. This includes optimizing plant health, improving crop resilience, and reducing reliance on synthetic inputs. Growers can turn to FieldLark for questions about plant and soil health, biological farming terminology, timing for common regenerative practices, seasonal tips, product usage by crop and growth stage, and other basic regenerative growing support.

"FieldLark AI is a technology I'm passionate about offering growers as I believe it will help achieve our vision that 80% of global agriculture will be regenerative by 2040," said John Kempf, AEA's founder and chief vision officer. "The single greatest challenge we face in meeting this goal is agronomic bandwidth: getting the right information to the right people at the right time."

"Our AI chatbot draws upon AEA’s deep foundation of agronomic expertise, in-field experience and data," Kempf continued. "Our collective knowledge has helped thousands of farmers transition towards regenerative practices and make smarter decisions that improve soil and plant health, create crop resiliency and increase profitability."

Since 2006, AEA has partnered with over 10,000 growers across more than four million acres, helping them implement regenerative growing systems in challenging environments – with the goal of decreasing or eliminating inputs while increasing yields and profits.

"Whether you're a grower focused on broadacre crops, vegetables or specialty fruit, FieldLark can support your efforts with proven regenerative growing ideas and strategies," said Eric Girdler, CEO for AEA. "For nearly 20 years, AEA has been at the forefront of the regenerative agriculture movement. We're proud to introduce FieldLark AI as a continuation of our vision and leadership in regenerative agriculture.

For more information about FieldLark AI, please visit here.

About AEA

Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) puts the joy back into farming and helps farmers be successful by empowering them to grow crops that are more productive, resilient and profitable. The company does this by providing innovative, science-backed tools and solutions that can regenerate agriculture and food systems.

The company is dedicated to a whole-systems approach to revitalizing soil and plant health. This proven approach increases yields and crop performance, reduces or eliminates the need for pesticides and fertilizers, and generates immediate economic returns for farmers.

AEA's offerings include expert agronomic expertise, guidance and consultation, informed by decades of data and on-farm experience; cutting-edge plant nutrition technology and analysis; National Organic Program (NOP)-compliant biological products and fertilizers, plant micronutrients and macronutrients; and crop-management plans.

Free to anyone interested in regenerative growing, FieldLark delivers AEA's decades of in-field experience and biological insights to growers via a browser on mobile devices or computers — anytime, anywhere.

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