FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA, US — Farmers in the United States and Canada selling grain to ADM have a new mobile app and website portal option from Bushel, a leading provider of software technology for the agricultural supply chain.

This new app and website portal replaces GrainBridge, which will be no longer available after Friday, Aug. 25. Bushel, based in Fargo, North Dakota, US, has worked with ADM over the past year to transition the key GrainBridge technology features into a new app and desktop experience using Bushel's intuitive interface.

The new digital platform gives farmers easy access to near real-time information to increase efficiency in their operations, including scale tickets, contracts, settlements and cash bids. Commodity balances that will allow better visibility of open storage, delayed price contracts, delivered unpaid balances and more will be coming soon.

“ADM FarmView is a premium experience to serve our customers at the highest level possible,” said Doug Roose, vice president of Producer Marketing at ADM. “We are always looking for ways to improve the digital experience for our producers and provide them with the information they need in a fast, efficient way. Innovation is foundational to ADM's growth strategy and to our relationship with our producer customers. Joining the Bushel network is another important step in our digital evolution to deliver relevant, valuable and secure information to producer customers across the US and Canada."

The Bushel platform has become a central hub for information and transactions powering more than 2,600 grain facilities and managing nearly 45% of grain origination in the United States and Canada, totaling almost 10 billion bushels. 

Bushel continues to maintain the standard of secure, permission-based control in data sharing. Both growers and grain-buying facilities maintain control over when and how their data is shared throughout the supply chain. The partners and commercial customers ADM serves will allow their producer customers to access private information through directly integrated software making it easy and secure while eliminating the need for manual data entry.

“When large grain originators such as ADM are added, the network effect increases,” said Jake Joraanstad, chief executive officer of Bushel. “The digital infrastructure becomes more robust and provides further opportunities to improve efficiencies for both agribusinesses and farmers. We're proud to welcome ADM to the Bushel Network and help serve their producers with a best-in-class digital experience where they can access their information easily and securely from both mobile and desktop.”