Farmers have a lot of questions when considering the transition to organic crops. To help their readers, Farm & Livestock Directory looked to AgriSecure and Farmers’ Business Network to get started on seven common questions. Check out Thinking About Transitioning to Organic? Seven common questions answered to read AgriSecure Founder J.P. Rhea’s thoughts and insights. AgriSecure frequently answers […]
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AgriSecure Featured at FBN’s Farmer2Farmer
AgriSecure is excited to be participating in panels and presentations focused on the benefits of organic staple crop production at FBN’s Farmer2Farmer conference on December 12-14, 2018, in Omaha, Nebraska. Panels and discussions including AgriSecure and AgriSecure clients will include: To Be or Not To Be – Organic Transition Management Making Organic Work on Your […]
September 2018 – AgriSecure Newsletter
Agronomy insights Fall is officially here which can only mean harvest is upon us! While it is a great time to reap the rewards of your hard work, remember to keep your eyes on all the details down the homestretch. Monitor your crop conditions, check stalk and plant durability every few days as it can […]
August 2018 – AgriSecure Newsletter
AgriSecure Field Day Our Field Day in Kennard, NE was a great success. Over 90 growers and Ag industry leaders learned about the compelling economics of transitioning to organic production. In addition, participants received expert insight into the transition process, production practices, hands-on demonstrations of weed management equipment, and toured organic corn and soybean fields. […]
FBN Invests in AgriSecure to Help Farmers Succeed at Organics
AgFunder recently reported on AgriSecure, a Nebraska based start-up, and their partnership with Farmer’s Business Network (FBN). They have team up to help row crop farmers transition into and succeed at organic farming. Louisa Burwood-Taylor writes, “the US is a major net importer of organic grains from countries such as India, Turkey, and Romania; in […]
AgriSecure is Focused on Scaling Organic Production
Fremont Tribune Report Colin Larson covers how AgriSecure’s partnership with Farmer’s Business Network (FBN) is “trying to give the power back to the farmer.” It is part of an important shift occurring in modern U.S. agriculture. He initially states, “Research released by the Organic Trade Association in 2017 showed that sales of organic food and […]
July 2018 – AgriSecure Newsletter
AgriSecure Field Day on August 10, 2018 AgriSecure is hosting our annual Field Day to share insights and expertise about organic production on August 10th near Omaha, NE. We would love to have you join the AgriSecure Team! Sessions will include more information on the following: Introduction to the transition process, key decision factors, and […]
AgriSecure Hosting Organic Field Day for Farmers
Consumer demand for organic food has increased by 300%+ in the last decade and feed grade organic corn is trading at over $9.00 per bushel. However, the U.S. is importing organic corn and soybeans! Interested in learning about more about the organic profit opportunity? Join the AgriSecure team to hear and see how AgriSecure is […]
FBN Works with AgriSecure to Lower Risks for Organics
AgPro reporter Margy Eckelkamp begins by citing the benefits to US agriculture of increasing organic grain access and enhancing the traceability for buyers resulting from the strategic partnership recently formed by Farmers Business Network (FBN) and AgriSecure. Demand for Organically Grown Grain in the USA has Sharply Outstripped Supply Creating Opportunities for Savvy Farmers She continues […]
FBN Motivated to Invest in AgriSecure
Why was a commercial partnership with and investment in AgriSecure a winning strategy for Farmer’s Business Network (FBN) and the thousands of farmers they represent? In her research, Bloomberg reporter Lydia Mulvany provides current facts including: Challenging price environment for agricultural commodities coupled with strong premiums for organically produced crops Sharply increasing demand for organically grown crops […]