Bushel integrates digital grain offers into MyCHS

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Bushel, an independently-owned software technology company focused on digital tools for the agricultural supply chain based in Fargo, North Dakota, announced an integration into MyCHS, the farmer-facing platform from CHS, Inc., the nation’s largest farmer-owned cooperative.

The integration brings Bushel’s offer management tools directly into MyCHS, giving farmers easy, real-time access to manage and track grain offers. Farmers can view cash bids, submit offers, monitor market activity, and follow their offers from any device, giving them more control and visibility over their grain marketing decisions in today’s markets.

The Bushel platform reduces administrative work and manual processes for more accurate handling of grain offers from farmers. With centralized offer details, originators can quickly track open offers, and monitor real-time market changes with farmers in one place. This simplifies workflows and ensures that both farmers and originators have reliable, up-to-date information, making grain marketing smoother and more accurate.

“Our integration with CHS enables us to connect more farmers with a digital experience designed to make grain marketing easier and more efficient,” said Jake Joraanstad, CEO of Bushel. “Bushel is committed to providing tools that empower farmers to manage their grain marketing in a way that’s convenient and secure.”

Bushel now powers more than 3,500 grain and ag retail facilities, representing more than 50% of U.S. and Canadian grain origination. More than 100,000 farmers use Bushel’s technology, making it one of the largest technology networks in U.S. agribusiness. Bushel also meets SOC 2 Type II standards, ensuring robust data security.