Greenstone Systems Adds Hrvyst Data To Grower Portals

Each agribusiness with a MyGrower platform can activate the relevant data for their facilities.

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Hrvyst cash grain bids and future pricing will now be available on Greenstone Systems MyGrower platforms.

Hrvyst is a technology division of R.J. O’Brien & Associates. MyGrower is the grower engagement platform of Greenstone Systems, a Cultura Company.

“Hrvyst is honored to be a Greenstone partner, now providing grain bids and delayed futures quotes to the MyGrower app,” said Lori Wyman, head of product, vice president of sales, Hrvyst. “The MyGrower app empowers the grower to make impactful, real-time decisions. Growers can create offers at their fingertips and have reliable market information, real-time ticket information, live contract, statement and inventory balances, along with a host of other relevant information.”

Each agribusiness with a MyGrower platform can activate the relevant data for their facilities. The MyGrower platform is built for use on desktop and mobile devices.

Also now available are the real-time publishing of bids to merchandizers and originators.

“We’re thrilled to offer this latest option to provide more value for our customers’ farmers,” said Scott Dilts, sr. product manager for MyGrower. “The integration significantly enhances grain elevators’ digital experience by adding their relevant basis, futures and cash prices alongside their other information including tickets, contracts, settlements and more. And for the first time in MyGrower, farmers will be able to act on that information and submit offers from within the app. This makes our partnership with Hrvyst a significant step towards making MyGrower the central platform for interactions between grain elevators and their farmer customers.”

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