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Open Regen AI/Advisor (Ora) is an experiment: Not intended for real agronomic guidance. Always follow label directions and local regulations. By using Ora, you agree to follow its Terms of Service. Ora references high quality data to make informed responses, however, may not always account for farm-specific, environmental, or regional factors. Never input IP or sensitive information such as Personally Identifiable Information.
We continue to build out our our references. Current references include but are not limited to various publications, articles, and other data from the following. You can ask Ora for links and sources.
- UC IPM (University of CA Integrated Pest Management)
- SAREP (UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program)
- NRCS (National Resource Conservation Service)
- Regenerative Organic Alliance (Regenerative Organic Certification)
- UC Davis Cost Studies
- Lodi Rules
- SARE (USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education)
- OMRI (Organic Materials Research Institute)
- Napa Green
- UC ANR (University of CA Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- UC Berkley
Generally, the more context you give the better, however, sometimes our data sources don’t have an explicit answer. If that’s the case, try asking a more general question. We are working to add more data to become as context-specific as possible.
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Here are some sample prompts:
- Does the Lodi rules documentation have anything to say about mites?
- Do the lodi rules have any requirements for tilling in the vineyard and cover crop? For example is it that you have to minimize tillage, or maintain a cover crop for at least part of the year?
- What do the national resource conservation service standards say about tilling and cover crop?
- According to OMRI, what are some organic certified mineral oil products?
- What are the best practices to reduce tillage in vineyard?
- What’s the best drought tolerant cover crop for a Napa vineyard with clay soil?