
(Photo courtesy of Grand Farm via the North Dakota Monitor)
(North Dakota Monitor) – A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious weeds in five North Dakota counties.
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture last week announced the award of a $300,000 grant for drone scouting in the 2025 and 2026 growing seasons. The project aims to help weed control officials respond to new infestations quickly.
Grand Farm, a research organization with a campus near Casselton, is taking the lead on the project.
Nathan Marcotte, senior program manager of technology and innovation at Grand Farm, said the state grant helps continue a first phase of the project that involves teaching an artificial intelligence system what a weed looks like by feeding it hundreds of photos of the plants at different growth stages and other variables, such as different times of the day.









