Abstract
Information-computing technologies are becoming a necessary tool in solving various kinds of problems related to research in the field of agriculture. Modern methodology also does not ignore soil science and ecology. Unified databases are being created on the most important physicochemical parameters characterizing soils. This leads to the emergence of more and more promising means of computing technologies. In particular, software systems that would make it possible not only to make long-term forecasts, but also to simulate various kinds of processes. As a result, there is a gradual transition to artificial intelligence. At the same time, very broad tasks are set before him. One of them is the enhancement of human capabilities. But at the same time, one should not forget that artificial intelligence can work effectively only if tasks are prescribed for it to be performed. He is able to study, analyze, collate a huge amount of data and use the knowledge gained to properly organize the environment.
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