Farmers are in a strong position. The core of this job — working with people, making judgment calls, solving unique problems — is hard for AI to touch. Here is what the research says about the farmers profession in 2026, and what you can do about it.
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Farmers are in a strong position. The core of this job — working with people, making judgment calls, solving unique problems — is hard for AI to touch.
Task Automation Risk
17%
of current farmers tasks are automatable with existing AI tools
This is one of the more AI-resistant roles out there. The day-to-day work of farmers relies heavily on human skills — reading people, making judgment calls in messy situations, being physically present, and adapting to circumstances that no algorithm could predict. That said, AI tools like John Deere Operations Center, Climate FieldView, ChatGPT are making parts of the job faster and easier. Smart farmers use them to cut down on paperwork, get better information, and spend more time on the work that actually makes a difference. The tools are there to help, not to replace. This is a job where the human is the product.
Task Autopsy
🦕 Class A — At Risk Now
🦅 Class C — Protected
Your AI Toolkit
You don't need to learn all of these. Pick one, use it for a week, and see how it fits into your work. Most have free options so you can try before you commit.
Precision farming platform — AI analyses soil data, optimises planting, and guides equipment for maximum yield with minimum waste
Try it ↗Free field monitoring with AI crop health analysis — uses satellite imagery and weather data to spot problems before they spread
Try it ↗Your all-purpose AI assistant — use it to draft emails, summarise documents, brainstorm ideas, and get quick answers to work questions
Try it ↗Great for longer documents, analysis, and careful reasoning — handles complex work tasks where you need thoughtful, detailed output
Try it ↗Built into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook — automates the repetitive parts of office work like formatting, formulas, and email replies
Try it ↗Google's AI assistant — works with Gmail, Docs, and Sheets to help you write, analyse data, and find information faster
Try it ↗Extinction Timeline
AI tools are starting to handle the admin side of this role — scheduling, documentation, routine communications. This frees up time for the core work that only humans can do.
The demand for skilled farmers stays strong or grows. AI handles more of the busywork, which actually makes the human parts of the job more central. Expect AI literacy to become a standard expectation, even in traditionally non-technical roles.
This remains a fundamentally human profession. AI will be a trusted assistant, handling routine tasks and providing information, but the essential work — judgment, relationships, physical skill — stays human. These roles may actually become more valued as AI makes other jobs obsolete.
No. AI is good at processing data and handling repetitive tasks, but being a farmers requires human skills that AI can't copy — things like reading people, making tough calls in unclear situations, and adapting to problems nobody's seen before. AI will change how you work, not whether you work.
Start with John Deere Operations Center. Precision farming platform — AI analyses soil data, optimises planting, and guides equipment for maximum yield with minimum waste Once you're comfortable with that, try Climate FieldView to handle more specific parts of your workflow. You don't need to learn everything at once — pick one tool, use it for a month, then add another.
Absolutely. Most modern AI tools are designed for regular people, not programmers. If you can type a question or fill in a form, you can use AI tools. Start with something simple like asking ChatGPT to help you draft an email or summarise a long document. It's like learning to use a smartphone — it feels unfamiliar at first, but quickly becomes second nature.
You don't need to become an expert overnight. But you should start experimenting now. Try one AI tool this week — even just playing around with it for 15 minutes. The farmers who will struggle aren't those who learn slowly, they're those who refuse to start. Set a small goal: use an AI tool for one work task this week. Build from there.
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