By Sydney Peterson and Alexa Groff
The National 4-H AI in Agriculture Challenge has announced its 2025 fall winners, with Iowa youth taking center stage. The challenge celebrates youth innovators nationwide, inviting youth to design AI-powered solutions that tackle real-world agricultural challenges, support farmers, strengthen food systems and advance the future of agriculture.
Henry Zou of Johnston and Polk County 4-H member captured first place in the Ages 16–18 Division with his project "DeGLS: Automated Detection System for Gray Leaf Spot." The Johnston team of David Shi, Srihari Kumaresan and Syon Aggarwal earned second place with "CropFlow." These groundbreaking projects demonstrate how Iowa's youth are leveraging artificial intelligence to address pressing agricultural challenges.
Zou's DeGLS AI system enables farmers and researchers to capture an image of a corn leaf and receive an immediate disease diagnosis, severity level and recommended management steps. Designed to bring expert-level crop scouting into the hands of farmers, DeGLS bridges the gap between AI and agriculture one leaf at a time with the long-term goal of helping farmers worldwide combat crop diseases more effectively.