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Ken Fletcher: Seeing Blue Skies clearly | The Scottish Farmer

WE KEEP hearing that agriculture is on the cusp of huge, revolutionary change – and that things will never quite be the same again. This newspaper is old enough to know that there have been many such pivotal moments in our 128-year-old history. From the discovery that guano was a great fertiliser, to the introduction of the tractor and artificial insemination (AI) of livestock to speed up genetic improvement, it has been an industry that has embraced change. Where we stand now, though, is on the verge of another AI revolution. This time it’s Artificial Intelligence that will drive almost every sector and it’s hard to comprehend that such a broad brush will make such exacting and tiny changes across an entire industry.

Sometimes the unprecedented actually happens: Where I went wrong in 2020

Sometimes the unprecedented actually happens: Where I went wrong in 2020 Tim Carney © Provided by Washington Examiner Retrospection at year’s end ought to be aimed secondarily at aiding course-correction helping us choose more wisely in the coming year and primarily at inculcating humility. The main lesson we need, every day, is that we don’t know nearly as much as we think we know, and the end of this year in particular is a great time to drive that home. Nobody spent 2020 as planned. Nobody’s predictions of 2020 were correct on the most important points. So as I reflected on my own words and arguments for my traditional end-of-year accountability column, I granted myself some leeway. Still, I was wrong in some important ways.

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