When the AI Becomes the Agronomist: Can Chatbots Really Replace the Literature Review?
A farmer does not need a literature review. She needs to know what works. That simple sentence is why AI agronomy is so tempting. Somewhere inside thousands of papers are useful answers: which microbial agents suppress whitefly, whether botanicals work outside the lab, how much pest control disappears when a method leaves a greenhouse and meets weather, soil, and actual insects with their own little business plans. The evidence exists, but it is fragmented, multilingual, paywalled, and written in the soothing dialect of “further research is warranted.” ...