Machine learning for predicting climate change impacts on

Summary: Imagine knowing exactly when and where a dangerous disease might strike your farm animals, just by looking at the weather! Researchers in New Zealand used clever computer programs—called machine learning—to study how climate affects harmful mold spores in pastures. By looking at years of weather data and nearly 7,000 spore samples, the computer learned to predict high-risk areas with 80% accuracy. This early warning system helps farmers protect their animals from a sickness called Facial Eczema before it even starts. It shows how tracking the environment can keep animals safe as the climate changes!

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