FBN® Celebrates Its Growing Community of Over 25,000 Members

Launches new farmer referral program to share the benefits of membership with more farmers

SAN CARLOS, Calif. & CHICAGO--()--FBN, the global farmer-to-farmer network, announced today that its membership community had exceeded 25,000 farmer members globally, adding over 10,000 new farming enterprises over the past six months, following its decision to make membership free* to all farmers.

The growing FBN community of independent farmers currently spans 70 million acres in the United States, Canada and most recently Australia, where the movement to put Farmers First® in agriculture launched with the acquisition of Farmsave Holdings announced in the summer of 2020.

“We want to thank our members for making the growth of the FBN community possible,” said Amol Deshpande, Co-Founder and CEO of Farmers Business Network. “The foundation of FBN is based on the value of farmer-to-farmer connections. Those connections have grown our network as members share their experiences with each other and encourage more farmers to join and make the overall network stronger.”

As a new member of FBN, farmers have access to a host of benefits centered around leveraging the power of network intelligence and technology to help members maximize the profit potential of their farm. These benefits include:

  • Reducing the cost of production by accessing great value crop protection, seed, livestock feed and animal health products and low-cost financing services.
  • Maximizing the revenue potential of their operation through premium paid for cutting-edge crop marketing, risk management and sustainability services.
  • Farm-tested data backed insights that help farmers make confident decisions that improve the bottom-line including crop input price transparency, seed variety performance and network benchmarking.

Elliot Goodrich, a FBN member from Washington who has seen huge benefits from being a member said: “Last year and this year, I probably saved about $50,000 using FBN Direct®.”

Many of FBN’s new members join as a result of other farmer’s (who have benefited from the value and convenience of its online Ag inputs business FBN Direct) recommendations. That's why today the company is announcing a new FBN Direct Referral Program. This program will reward FBN Members with a $250 credit for every new qualified* farming enterprise they refer to FBN Direct who makes a minimum $5,000 purchase. And the new farming enterprise also wins, with a $250 credit off their first purchase. The referral program runs now through August 31, 2021.

“The rapid growth of our network demonstrates that farmers are hungry for new products and services that help them grow their profit potential,” added Deshpande. “FBN will continue to innovate and add new, technology-driven commercial solutions that bring transparency and data-backed decision making to even more areas of farming in the future.”

FBN Direct Referral Program Terms and Conditions

To qualify as "New to FBN Direct," the member must be a new farm enterprise purchasing inputs from FBN Direct for the first time and not an existing FBN Direct customer creating a new account under the same farm enterprise. The minimum purchase must be $5,000 and be completed between May 9, 2021 through August 31, 2021. The referring FBN Member will receive a $250 credit for referrals that meet this criteria, which will be valid until September 30, 2021. FBN Community Builders are not eligible for this program.

*A Qualified Farmer is defined as follows:

(US): A farmer or rancher living and working within the 50 states of the U.S.A. who is: (a) a legal resident of the U.S.A.; (b) 18 years of age or older at time of purchase; (c) a first-time FBN Direct customer (d) actively engaged in farming at least 100 acres. “Actively engaged in farming” is defined as an individual who performs farming work and is responsible for hiring/managing others on his/her farm. FBN Community Builders are not eligible.

(CDA): A farmer living and working within the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario who is: (a) a legal resident of Canada; (b) must have reached age of majority in your province of residence; (c) a first-time FBN Direct customer (d) actively engaged in farming at least 100 acres. “Actively engaged in farming” is defined as an individual who performs farming work and is responsible for hiring/managing others in his/her farm. FBN Community Builders are not eligible.

(AUS): A farmer living and working within the states of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, Victoria, and Western Australia who is: (a) a legal resident of Australia; (b) 18 years of age or older at time of purchase; (c) a first-time FBN Direct customer (d) actively engaged in farming at least 100 hectares. “Actively engaged in farming” is defined as an individual who performs farming work and is responsible for hiring/managing others in his/her farm. FBN Community Builders are not eligible.

*Fees may apply for certain product and service offerings other than FBN membership.

About FBN:

Farmer’s Business Network, Inc. is an independent ag tech platform and farmer-to-farmer network with a mission to power the prosperity of family farmers around the world, while working towards a sustainable future. Its Farmers First® promise has attracted over 25,000 members to the network with a common goal of maximizing their farm’s profit potential. FBN has set out to redefine value and convenience for farmers by helping reduce the cost of production and maximize the value of their crops.

The FBN network has grown to cover more than 70 million acres of member farms in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Blending the best of Midwestern agricultural roots and Silicon Valley technology, the company has over 600 personnel and offices in San Carlos, Calif., Chicago, Ill., Sioux Falls, S.D., a Canadian Headquarters in High River, Alberta, and an Australian Headquarters in Perth.

To learn more, visit: www.fbn.com.

Contacts

Media:
Keith Chapman
keith@chappublicrelations.com

Contacts

Media:
Keith Chapman
keith@chappublicrelations.com