Bushel, an independently-owned software technology company for the agricultural supply chain, has announced a new integration with Levridge, an ERP system built on the Microsoft Dynamics 365 platform. This integration is now widely available on the Bushel platform, providing a connected experience for agribusinesses and enhancing both grain and ag retail operations.
"With the Levridge integration, we're giving agribusinesses the tools to streamline their operations and improve customer interactions," said John Melland, CEO at Levridge. "This integration brings together grain and retail workflows in one secure place, creating efficiencies that benefit both agribusinesses and their farm customers."
The integration offers real-time access to contracts, tickets, settlements, and commodity balances through the Bushel customer portal. This allows both staff and farmers to access critical information instantly, reducing the need for paperwork and time spent on account management. Future updates will introduce additional features to further enhance ag retail functionality.
"Integrating Levridge ERP with Bushel reinforces our commitment to simplify data access and workflows for agribusinesses," said Ford Kirk, Director of Partnerships at Bushel. "This integration doesn’t just unify data; it helps businesses focus on what they do best—serving farmers and managing grain and retail operations more effectively.”
Since 2017, Bushel has partnered with more than 16 ERP software companies focused on agriculture. These integrations help manage workflows from retail sales through the grain contract process, driving more grain offers through digital enablement and providing contact management through text messaging, emails, and push notifications.
Joining the Bushel Network as an ERP partner allows agribusinesses to gain additional value through commercial grain sales automation and ag retail sales enablement. Additionally, farmers who subscribe to Bushel Farm will benefit from data automation for improved grain marketing decision-making.
This integration marks a significant step forward in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of agribusiness operations, ultimately benefiting both businesses and their farmer customers.