Everything you need to cover Paul Windemuller, including his official bio, photos, and media contacts, as well as insights on topics like the AgCulture Podcast, artificial intelligence in agriculture, and advancements in dairy farming technology.
Paul Windemuller is a first-generation dairy farmer and a recognized authority on the integration of artificial intelligence in agriculture. As a 2024 Nuffield International Farming Scholar and the 2025 National Milk Producers Federation Farmer Communicator of the Year, Paul has embarked on journeys across more than fifteen countries—including New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, and the UAE—examining how emerging technologies, particularly dairy farming technology, are transforming animal agriculture, farm economics, and global food systems.
From his own robotic dairy operation in Michigan to discussions with AI researchers, agritech founders, and policymakers worldwide, Paul connects the practical and the visionary—bridging the cow barn to the boardroom and technology to stewardship. His central question remains at the heart of his work: 'How will livestock agriculture usher in the age of artificial intelligence?'
His Nuffield report, Leading the Herd: AI, Insight, and the Next Agricultural Revolution, introduced landmark frameworks such as the Holistic Insight Threshold and the AI Data Stewardship Cooperative concept—now helping shape global industry conversations around data ownership and intelligent farming systems.
Today, Paul is leading the development of a farmer-owned data cooperative designed to ensure producers retain control and capture value from the information their farms generate. Through his work, he challenges the dominance of closed corporate data ecosystems and advocates for a more equitable, transparent, and farmer-led digital future in livestock agriculture.
In addition to his advocacy, he hosts the AgCulture Podcast, which features unique stories and ideas from across the global agricultural landscape. Along with his wife, Brittany, and their six children, Paul loves to travel as a family—learning, exploring, and experiencing new ways of life and farming wherever they go.
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