Cody Chesrown
Cody Chesrown is the Business Analyst for Agronomy at Levridge. He focuses on defining the requirements necessary to build and use Dynamics application to meet the needs of agricultural co-ops. He joins Levridge from Larson Grain Company, where he was the Research Director/Sales Agronomist. Prior experience includes working as a Research Agronomist in Yuma, AZ and Research Associate with Syngenta Seeds Inc. in Glyndon, MN.
by Cody Chesrown | Updated February 22, 2021 | Agriculture
Managing multiple price sheets, calculating discounts and rebates, and accounting for margin requirements is a complex process that many agronomists are currently attempting to manage on spreadsheets. Determining the best source for quality products at the...
by Cody Chesrown | Updated August 1, 2020 | Agriculture
Equity for agriculture cooperatives is typically an annual process of generating dividends and equity balances. Managing equity payments for ag coops in the past has been an extremely manual and time-consuming process. Now ag coops have an easier and accurate option....
by Cody Chesrown | May 19, 2020 | Agriculture
When a grower requests an application to their fields, you want to ensure the process is as efficient as possible so you can maximize both your time and your profits. AgSync now integrates with Levridge to allow data to flow between applications, giving you insights...
by Cody Chesrown | Updated June 8, 2020 | Agriculture
Licensing and certification requirements for controlled agriculture products vary by federal and state regulations. Keeping track of the different requirements and which growers hold the proper certifications can be a struggle for agriculture retailers. With Levridge,...
by Cody Chesrown | Updated April 3, 2020 | Agriculture, Dynamics CRM
There are many challenges facing ag retailers today, specifically when it comes to managing agronomy functions within your back office. Levridge helps to manage a plan to sales agreements, including discounting for growers. Within Levridge, your agronomists can plan...