The AgSpire Producer Network is Your Partner.

With a team of agriculture advisors, agronomists, and technical service providers, AgSpire offers voluntary incentive programs designed to assist farmers and ranchers implementing new production practices for enhanced resilience and efficiency. Whether it’s grazing management, cover crop adoption, or creating a nutrient management plan – we work with you to understand your operational goals and find the best programs to help accomplish those goals.

A Producer-Centric Approach to Sustainability

Personalized Assistance

We work one-on-one to understand your operational realities and goals, providing the information and assistance needed to help you succeed.

Incentives & Premiums

The programs in our network are designed to enhance productivity and boost profitability by rewarding producers for sustainable practices and environmental outcomes.

An Impartial Advisor

We know that your practices, data, and time are valuable. We help you weigh all of the available options, with the potential to combine programs for maximum benefit.

Supporting Farmers and Ranchers

With practical and impactful programs to advance your land and business goals.

AgSpire’s producer network is comprised of farmers and ranchers around the country interested in adding or expanding their use of sustainable practices and management. Through this network, AgSpire offers voluntary incentive programs centered around practices that build resiliency and value within farms and ranches.

Once you’ve joined the network, one of our Producer Programs Advisors will work with you to understand your operation and goals, giving suggestions for programs that will help accomplish those goals.

Since launching in January 2024, over 400 farmers and ranchers have joined our network, with 52% enrolled in a program. See more insights about the network, in our Network Quarterly Insights – Q3 2024.

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Crops

Across our network, 20+ crops are grown regularly, with corn, alfalfa, and soybeans being the most common.

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Diversified

The vast majority of producers in our network have diversified operations, growing both crops and managing livestock herds.

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States

We are growing a national network, with over 30 states currently represented.

Join Our Network

Joining AgSpire is easy, with no commitment and no cost. Fill out the form below to complete your Producer Profile. With a little information about your operation and goals, our team can start connecting you with available programs. If one of our current offerings isn't a fit, you'll stay in our network and be notified of future programs that might work for you and your business.

Current Programs

When designing and implementing the programs in our network, our team focuses on how they will benefit farms and ranches through efficiency gains, new and increased revenue streams, and resource conservation and regeneration.

Featured Programs

The Grass is Greener Program

Currently enrolling in the upper great plains – this beef and forage program provides incentives for cover crop, forage, and range seedings, with market premiums for grazing cattle sold into the beef market.

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Covering America from Coast to Coast Program

Currently enrolling in the midwest and upper great plains – this program offers incentives and premiums for sustainably grown oats, rye, buckwheat, flax, and winter camelina.

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Ranching for the Future Program

Enrollment is currently closed. Throughout this multi-phase program, we will work with producers to make data-informed decisions, navigating options to optimize resiliency and economic return.

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Private Market Programs

In addition to offering programs with open enrollment for farmers and ranchers, AgSpire also works with producers within a specific company’s supply chain to advance sustainable management practices and outcomes.

Programs by State

Find a program near you. We are currently offering programs in select states across the United States, with additional programs coming to our network soon.

The biggest benefits that I've seen when implementing conservation practices are probably the reduced input costs, the resiliency for the soils, and then it also helps with your bottom line as far as cash flow.

Mitch Pederson, Farmer/Rancher and Program Participant