Reminder: Business Units & Splits for the Upcoming Season

Mar 06, 2026


By Jenna Davis, Agronomy Accounting- Dighton

As the start of another busy agronomy season approaches, now is the perfect time to review your accounts and prepare for the months ahead. We encourage all customers to meet with your agronomist or reach out to our Crop Production accounting staff to review your current accounts and set up new ones for any landlords you work with.

One important reminder for this season: our current software systems track grain and agronomy splits independently. To ensure accurate billing, please provide your agronomy team with the specific split percentages you would like applied to any product or service. Having the most up-to-date split information allows us to streamline our billing process and ensure it's as accurate and efficient as possible.

We value your business, and our goal is to make your experience as smooth as possible throughout the seasons.

Reach out today!

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