A new survey suggests artificial intelligence is gaining traction on America's farms and ranches, though many producers remain cautious about the technology. Research firm MorganMyers found 75 percent of farmers and ranchers have used AI tools such as ChatGPT or Gemini, with nearly half of those users turning to the technology at least weekly. The survey found AI adoption is highest among dairy producers, younger farmers, and larger operations. Smaller farms, older producers, and many row-crop growers are less likely to use the tools. MorganMyers Senior Vice President Greg Ehm says, "Farmers and ranchers aren't resistant to AI. Our survey confirms they're trying it out and can already see areas where it delivers value." Researchers found most producers use AI for practical business purposes, but trust remains a challenge. Many respondents said AI shows promise but still requires human oversight and validation. Proven results and transparency will be key to broader adoption across agriculture.