Role snapshotUpdated over time

Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers

AI replacement rate

25%

This role is currently tracked with 1 timeline item plus a profile-based replacement estimate.

This role is currently tracked with 1 timeline item plus a profile-based replacement estimate.

Replacement trend

Aggregated from periodic refresh snapshots
  • 2026-04-2025%

Why this role is rated this way

Structural base
Repetition2
Rule clarity2
Transformation work3
Workflow automation2
AI-powered precision agriculture and data analysis support

AI can analyze vast datasets related to weather, soil conditions, crop health, and livestock behavior to provide predictive insights and optimize resource allocation (e.g., irrigation, fertilization, feeding schedules), automating some planning and analytical tasks.

High ambiguity and dynamic environmental factors

Agricultural management involves constant adaptation to unpredictable natural conditions, market fluctuations, and biological variables (pests, diseases), requiring complex human judgment and on-the-spot decision-making that current AI struggles to handle holistically.

Interpersonal interactions and on-site oversight

The role requires significant human interaction for managing staff, negotiating with suppliers and buyers, and direct supervision of operations on the farm or ranch, which are areas where AI's capabilities are limited.

Need for adaptive problem-solving and physical presence

Many critical tasks involve hands-on problem-solving, immediate responses to unexpected issues (e.g., equipment breakdown, animal health emergencies), and a physical presence for inspection and oversight, making full AI replacement impractical.

Timeline

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