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Time Saving AI-Powered Agronomy Solutions
FarmMind, a new player in agricultural technology, is quickly making waves by redefining how farmers and consultants make decisions and automate workloads. Born in 2023 from a collaboration between AI researchers and the LSU Ag Center, FarmMind set out to address a key challenge: traditional AI systems struggle to think like agronomists and don’t grasp the nuances of regulatory labels or agricultural research. After a year and a half of intensive problem-solving and innovation, FarmMind developed an AI engine tailored to the unique needs of agronomy.
Unlike generic AI platforms, FarmMind’s system is designed as a virtual research assistant. It not only understands complex agricultural problems but also navigates more than 16,000 EPA-approved herbicide and pesticide labels. Users can ask label-related questions and receive nearly instant answers, complete with citation links for easy verification.
“Ask a label question, find the information, click on the citation, and it’ll bring you to the page where it’s written,” says Colin Raby, FarmMind CEO. “Our philosophy is we don’t want you to trust it; we want you to verify it. And we make that part easy.”
The platform’s intelligence goes beyond label reading. Farmers can instantly find chemical application rates tailored to specific field sizes, compare crop varieties, or access up-to-date recommendations. Tasks that once took hours now take seconds. An earlier version of FarmMind, released in spring 2025, operated as a chat tool, but feedback showed that embedding AI directly into existing agricultural workflows (mapping, field notes, calendars, documentation and pesticide recommendations) would save even more time and improve usability.
“Our main focus is on consultants and growers, many of whom currently juggle up to five different software tools,” Raby says. “Paying for five isn’t necessary. With us, you don’t need to do that.”
The company’s integrated approach offers a single, streamlined platform at a competitive price. Subscriptions are $99/month or $999/year, priced at or below the cost of other agricultural software suites, with potential discounts for cooperatives and extension services.
Specialized partnerships with irrigation and drone companies have already begun, expanding FarmMind’s reach and capabilities. Once the central intelligence is built, adapting it to new workflows is relatively fast, making rollouts across sectors straightforward. While 80% of FarmMind’s system is globally applicable, the company is currently focused on optimizing its platform for U.S. users.
Headquartered in Innovation Park, Baton Rouge, FarmMind is committed to keeping technology accessible, independent, and unbiased by large agribusiness interests.
“It’s important that we support the resilience of the U.S. ag sector,” Raby explains. “Margins are abysmal, with farmers going out of business. If we can contribute to reducing costs, improving yields, cutting through documentation, decreasing time spent on gap analysis and compliance issues, which will help growers focus on what matters, then that’s our goal.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, FarmMind (support@farmmind.org; www.farmmind.org).


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