Posted on August, 21, 2024 at 05:06 am
Ag Growth International’s (AGI) has partnered with Boa Safra Ag LLC, a U.S. expert in agricultural tax deductions through Legacy Nutrient Deductions, to provide organic and conventional grain farmers with value-added products and services.
The collaboration enables Boa Safra Ag to offer its farmer-customers access to cost-saving opportunities and information resources for AGI digital technologies and grain handling, storage, drying, and conditioning solutions. It aims to help farmers gain operational efficiency, advance the safety, quality and control of on-farm stored grain commodities, and uncover new ways to improve the economic bottom line.
“We are delighted to team up with Boa Safra Ag LLC, which provides U.S. farmers with important tax deduction solutions,” says Dave Postill, Senior Vice President of AGI Digital. “The shared purpose is to connect farmers with innovative ideas and knowledge about the latest technologies and equipment solutions that enable them to improve the quality and market value for the grain they work so hard to produce.”
Through the partnership, Boa Safra Ag plans to enhance its customer experience with special discounts and cost savings, online access to product and technology resources, and co-hosted knowledge-sharing opportunities.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to partner with AGI,” says Tyler Bruch, Founder and CEO of Boa Safra Ag LLC. “Our shared commitment to innovation and sustainability makes this collaboration a natural fit. Together, we strive to make a real difference for all grain farmers, helping them increase their profitability. It is an exciting time for both our companies and the farming community.”
Boa Safra Ag leverages its agricultural expertise to provide the proprietary soil sampling and analysis reporting on Soil Fertility Load required for landowners to maximize farm tax write-offs related to purchased or inherited farmland. Its team of agronomists has extensive experience in soil and fertility science, soil sampling and analysis evaluation, and fertility load analysis across the U.S.
Source: Crop Life