CSU Soil Project Turns Data Into Farm Decisions

Artificial intelligence platform aims to help Colorado producers improve soil health and resilience

FORT COLLINS — A new $1 million research project at Colorado State University is using artificial intelligence to help farmers turn complex soil data into practical, decision-ready insights that can strengthen agricultural resilience across Northern Colorado and beyond.

The TerraScope project, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, brings together computer scientists, soil experts, and outreach specialists at CSU to build a unified platform that combines on-the-ground measurements with satellite remote sensing data. The goal: make it easier for producers to understand soil conditions, track changes over time, and make informed management decisions…

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