Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Deep Roots Podcast, host, Vikram Baliga, Ph.D., sits down with Syed Badruddoza, Ph.D. and Modhurima Amin, Ph.D., from the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics to explore how economics, artificial intelligence, and data-driven decision making are shaping the future of agriculture. This episode highlights the growing role of decision intelligence in agriculture and how researchers are helping producers, industry leaders, and policymakers navigate an increasingly complex global marketplace. Badruddoza and Amin discuss their work developing AI-powered forecasting tools designed to better understand U.S. meat exports and predict how agricultural markets respond to disruptions such as disease outbreaks, trade policy changes, food safety incidents, and supply chain challenges. Listeners will gain insight into the real-world impacts of agricultural economics, from supporting rural communities and strengthening food systems to helping industries become more resilient in the face of uncertainty. The episode also explores how trade disruptions can influence food prices, consumer confidence, employment, and market stability. Badruddoza and Amin share how collaboration with industry partners, organizations such as the Texas Cattle Feeders Association and Texas Sorghum Association, and interdisciplinary teams strengthens their work and ensures their research addresses practical challenges facing producers and agricultural stakeholders. Looking ahead, Badruddoza and Amin discuss their vision for creating long-term decision-support systems that provide earlier warning signals, clearer risk assessments, and more accurate market forecasts. Their goal is to help agriculture move from a reactive approach to a proactive one, using precision intelligence to identify opportunities, anticipate disruptions, and support informed decision making. Let us know your thoughts on Dr. Badruddoza and Dr. Amin’s research, reach out to them for more information, and be sure to subscribe to Deep Roots!