

Your mind is on seeding, ours is on harvest A successful farm business is a prepared farm business. You never know what Mother Nature (or your equipment) is going to throw your way, so being prepared is your best risk…

When the pandemic dried up sources of capital to launch Verigrain’s sampling and inventory management system, Ken Jackson and his colleagues did a quick pivot to put a high polish on the product instead. “Capital markets just closed, for many…

Innovation, technology, and perseverance will drive the solution for solving the ever-growing demand for food. Now more than ever, it is crucial we get the most out of every bushel grown. Commodity Classic 2022 Observations. Supply increasing consumer demand for…

SASKATOON (March 10, 2022) – VeriGrain™ is the winner of the Davidson Prize for the 2022 top innovative product for its grain sampling and data management system. VeriGrain is a unique product launched this year that provides the most accurate…
Over the course of the last two weeks, we have been learning about the Seed Regulation Modernization process hosted by Seeds Canada (Seed Summit 2022). Thanks Lorne Hadley for the invitation! As you aware this is industry, farmers, government, producer…

Real Agriculture interview CEO Ken Jackson at WCCPS 2022 Hear from our CEO, Ken Jackson on what is new at VeriGrain for 2022. Ken explains how our process works and interacts with seed testing labs and grain buyers/processors. Learn how easy…

Welcome to VeriGrain’s new blog series, Knowledge is Profit. We will be hosting a bunch of interesting pieces here including: guest spots, a video log, a traditional blog, testimonials, discussions with farmers/growers, the latest news in Ag Tech and we…

R & T Kelly Farms at Cutknife, SK used VeriGrain to acquire and manage samples from 445,200 bushels of wheat, barley, canola and peas that they harvested this year.
Justin Kelly and an employee used the VeriGrain app to create a digital sample record and acquired samples using the Sample Assist™ feature. The samples were stored in the individually bar-coded, sealable VeriGrain containers and some were split and sent to SGS for analysis.

VeriGrain has embarked on a $532,500 project over the next three years with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Digital Integration Centre of Excellence (DICE) to advance VeriGrain’s app to help grain producers and buyers streamline efficiencies in grain quality and quantity management to maximize…