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US Grain Buyers
Alabama | Arkansas: Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Contact us to learn more.
Arizona: Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Arkansas: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Contact us to learn more.
California: Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those using regenerative practices. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Colorado: Bay State Milling sources conventional and Organic hard red spring wheat, hard red winter wheat, rye, oats and buckwheat. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Delaware: Chesapeake Fields Farmers Cooperative offers a grower program for IP, non-GMO soybeans with a buy-in of a minimum of 50 acres. Contact us to learn more.
Florida | Georgia: Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Contact us to learn more.
Idaho: Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Contact us to learn more.
Illinois: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Bay State Milling sources conventional and Organic hard red spring wheat, hard red winter wheat, rye, oats and buckwheat. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Benson Hill offers premiums and personalized support in growing nutrient-dense, non-GMO soybeans (maturity zones 1.2 – 4.8). Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. IOM Grain is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. If you’re looking to add a new market and a windbreak, American Hazelnut is a grower-owned operation working together to process and market hazelnuts to end users. Contact us to learn more.
Indiana: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Benson Hill offers premiums and personalized support in growing nutrient-dense, non-GMO soybeans (maturity zones 1.2 – 4.8). Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. KG Agri Products is offering premiums for non-GMO, organic or transitional soybeans as well as trucking reimbursements and other incentives. Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. IOM Grain is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. Victory Hemp is sourcing conventional and Organic hemp. Contact us to learn more.
Iowa: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Miller Malting sources malting barley, heirloom grains, oats and rye. Grain Millers buys non-GMO and Organic corn, soybeans, oats and small grains. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Natural Products sources food-grade soybeans. If you’re looking to add a new market and a windbreak, American Hazelnut is a grower-owned operation working together to process and market hazelnuts to end users. Contact us to learn more.
Kansas: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Contact us to learn more.
Kentucky: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Benson Hill offers premiums and personalized support in growing nutrient-dense, non-GMO soybeans (maturity zones 1.2 – 4.8). IOM Grain is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. Victory Hemp is sourcing conventional and Organic hemp. Contact us to learn more.
Louisiana: Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Contact us to learn more.
Maryland: Chesapeake Fields Farmers Cooperative offers a grower program for IP, non-GMO soybeans with a buy-in of a minimum of 50 acres. Contact us to learn more.
Michigan: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Nature’s Legacy buys conventional and Organic wheat and spelt. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. KG Agri Products is offering premiums for non-GMO, organic or transitional soybeans as well as trucking reimbursements and other incentives. Citizens LLC is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. IOM Grain is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. If you’re looking to add a new market and a windbreak, American Hazelnut is a grower-owned operation working together to process and market hazelnuts to end users. Contact us to learn more.
Minnesota: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Bay State Milling sources conventional and Organic hard red spring wheat, hard red winter wheat, rye, oats and buckwheat. Grain Millers buys non-GMO and Organic corn, soybeans, oats and small grains. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Richland IFC is contracting with growers of IP, non-GMO soybeans for variety specific soybean types that pay a premium. They also forward contract and spot purchase soymilk type beans. Meadowland Soy is looking for IP, non-GMO soybeans. Choice Grain purchases non-GMO corn and soybeans. If you’re looking to add a new market and a windbreak, American Hazelnut is a grower-owned operation working together to process and market hazelnuts to end users. Victory Hemp is sourcing conventional and Organic hemp. Contact us to learn more.
Mississippi: Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Contact us to learn more.
Missouri: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Contact us to learn more.
Montana: Healthy Food Ingredients sources conventional and Organic corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley and small grains. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those leveraging regenerative practices. Contact us to learn more. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Nebraska: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Contact us to learn more.
North Dakota: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Healthy Food Ingredients sources conventional and Organic corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley and small grains. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Richland IFC is contracting with growers of IP, non-GMO soybeans for variety specific soybean types that pay a premium. They also forward contract and spot purchase soymilk type beans. Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those leveraging regenerative practices. Contact us to learn more.
Ohio: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. KG Agri Products is offering premiums for non-GMO, organic or transitional soybeans as well as trucking reimbursements and other incentives. Bluegrass Farms of Ohio is also offering a premium for non-GMO, organic or transitional soybeans. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Benson Hill offers premiums and personalized support in growing nutrient-dense, non-GMO soybeans (maturity zones 1.2 – 4.8). Rogers Grain is looking for producers who are presently growing IP, non-GMO soybeans or have interest in learning the requirements to produce these varieties for a premium. IOM Grain is offering a premium for IP, non-GMO soybeans. Contact us to learn more.
Oklahoma: PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Contact us to learn more.
Oregon: Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those leveraging regenerative practices. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Pennsylvania: Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Contact us to learn more.
South Dakota: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Healthy Food Ingredients sources conventional and Organic corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley and small grains. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Richland IFC is contracting with growers of IP, non-GMO soybeans for variety specific soybean types that pay a premium. They also forward contract and spot purchase soymilk type beans. Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those leveraging regenerative practices. Contact us to learn more.
Tennessee: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Contact us to learn more.
Texas: TexMalt partners with Texas farmers to produce malted grains. They’re looking for farmers who are growing or want to grow two-rowed malting barley. New Deal Grain specializes in black eyed peas and grains. They’re looking for conventional, organic and transitional sorghum and chickpeas. Still Austin is looking for a wide variety of corn and wheat. Orale Foods is sourcing organic or transitional soybeans and iron and clay cowpeas. Finally, Ponder Foods is looking for a grower of green jalapeno chili peppers. Contact us to learn more.
Utah: Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Virginia: Chesapeake Fields Farmers Cooperative offers a grower program for IP, non-GMO soybeans with a buy-in of a minimum of 50 acres. Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Contact us to learn more.
Washington: Grain Craft sources 17 varieties of hard red winter wheat that have been tested and selected based on key milling and baking characteristics. Lil Bucks is looking for Organic growers of buckwheat, ideally those leveraging regenerative practices. Maskal Teff sources conventional brown and white teff and will assist those who haven’t grown teff before. Contact us to learn more.
Wisconsin: Cargill offers corn, soybean and wheat growers the opportunity to improve profitability and earn payments for carbon sequestration. Growers have the flexibility to choose their own practices and enroll for one year at a time. Great River Milling sources Organic small grains. LaCrosse Milling handles conventional and Organic corn, barley and oats. PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic soybeans and yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Choice Grain purchases non-GMO corn and soybeans. If you’re looking to add a new market and a windbreak, American Hazelnut is a grower-owned operation working together to process and market hazelnuts to end users. Contact us to learn more.
Wyoming: PURIS partners with farmers to grow conventional, transitional and Organic yellow peas, helping them diversify rotations, expand markets and increase profitability. Contact us to learn more.
Canadian Grain Buyers
Alberta | Saskatchewan | Manitoba: NorQuin is looking for producers to grow quinoa in Western Canada. Minimum acreage requirement is 80 acres. Contact us to learn more.
Alberta | Saskatchewan | Manitoba: Hemp Oil Canada partners with producers who currently grow or are interested in growing hemp. Contact us to learn more.
British Columbia | Alberta: Fieldstone Organics is looking for a wide variety of organic wheat, lentils, peas and flax. Contact us to learn more.
Ontario: Avling Kitchen and Brewery in Ontario is looking to work with small and medium-sized producers of oats, rye, barley and spelt. Contact us to learn more.
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