Join IOA and Landon Frye from Ambrook for a webinar to learn about Ambrook's cutting-edge financial software tailored specifically for farmers on Wednesday, January 24 at noon. Discover how Ambrook streamlines financial management, increases productivity, and empowers organic farming businesses through enterprise accounting and simplified recordkeeping. Register below to learn more from this transformative session on revolutionizing your farm’s financial landscape!
ABOUT LANDON FRYE:
Landon Frye is devoted to working at the intersection of technology and agriculture and focuses on bringing solutions to farmers to keep the family farm rolling onto the next generation. He grew up on a corn, soy, and popcorn farm in Mason County, Illinois. Before joining the Ambrook team, he helped bring Granular and AcreValue ag-tech products to the market and formerly served as a loan officer in the Farm Credit system. He graduated from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign with a degree in Agricultural Economics.
ABOUT AMBROOK:
Ambrook’s mission is to make sustainability profitable for agriculture. Their team is building simple, collaborative financial management software for farms and ranches, supporting grant discovery, bookkeeping, budgeting, accounting, payments, and more in an all-in-one platform. By giving organic producers a clear view of where they are making and losing money, they can improve margins, spend more time in the field, and gain easier access to credit – all of the scarce resources necessary to successfully invest in organic agriculture.
HOW TO ATTEND:
This webinar is free to attend. A link to the Zoom meeting will be emailed with registration confirmation.
We look forward to seeing you on January 24th!
Funder Acknowledgement:
This material is based upon work that is supported by the Risk Management Agency (RMA), U.S. Department of Agriculture, under the program agreement with the project number 13369 titled "Expanding Risk Management Resources and Support for Under-served Organic and Specialty Crop Producers." RMA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the RMA and U.S. Department of Agriculture.