Farm Field Tracking

Apr 02, 2024


Grain bins

Save yourself some time.

Save yourself a headache this fall by setting up farm field tracking. Farm field tracking can be done pre-harvest by contacting your local Premier Cooperative location to set up your intended fields to harvest this fall. We can then streamline the tracking process by incorporating it into your personalized Proof of Yield, making it more convenient for you. Monitoring your fields also offers valuable insights into yield discrepancies across different locations or soil types. Think about the time you’ll save after harvest when dealing with your local FSA office or insurance agent. Contact us today to get started.

Premier Cooperative also offers daily market texts. Contact me at 608-987-3100 to take advantage of this program.

Bridgette Young

Grain Lead

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Skip the mailbox and get paid sooner by signing up for grain ACH (direct deposit). With ACH, your grain payments go straight to your bank account - no paper checks, no bank trips, and no mail delays. It’s a fast, secure option that saves time, reduces paperwork, and delivers payment within 1–2 business days, giving you quicker access to your money and making busy seasons easier to manage.

Ready to simplify your grain payments? Sign up here or call 608‑319‑1202 to enroll today. Thank you!
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