Skyland Grain LLC
Ulysses, KS
620-356-7800
www.skylandgrain.com
David Cron, Chief Executive Officer
David Rodriguez, Director of Finance/Public Relations
Guy Martin, Chief Operating Officer
Chris Roberts, Chief Financial Officer
Founded: 1915
Actual storage capacity: 90 million bushels
Annual grain volume: Undisclosed
Annual sales: $450 million
Crops handled: Wheat, corn, soybeans, milo/sorghum
Number of employees: 250
A Strong Partnership
SKYLAND GRAIN USES AGTRAX PRODUCTS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO CUSTOMERS
When Skyland Grain, LLC and United Prairie Ag (UPA) merged on Sept. 1, 2019, both companies were using AgTrax software for agribusiness.
David Gaddis, who came from UPA to assume the post of director of information technology at the combined company, says UPA had been an AgTrax customer since 2006 and Skyland had been using AgTrax since 2004.
“We’ve leaned on AgTrax to help with the merger, putting the companies together with multiple products and inventories,” Gaddis states. “AgTrax has helped facilitate our growth as a strong partner with a strong relationship.”
Skyland Grain, which traces its roots to September 1915, when farmers in southwestern Kansas formed a cooperative, has 29 locations in Kansas, three in Oklahoma, and four in eastern Colorado.
Total Software Integration
Skyland Grain uses AgTrax’s accounting software platform, TraxView, to track its accounts payable and receivable, general ledger, and inventory, he says.
AgTrax’s AgRemote scale interface software traces all scale activities and ties scale receipts into Skyland’s accounting system. “Scale tickets from any one of our 36 locations go into our accounting system where we can view it virtually instantly,” explains Gaddis. “Our customers also can view the scale ticket on their cell phones.”
AgTrax’s OnlineAccess customer portal allows Skyland’s patrons the ability to see a history of their account transactions and to review and pay bills. “Our philosophy, and one of the reasons we partner with AgTrax, is the transparency and accessibility of the customers’ data that it allows,” he notes. “We can collect the information of our customers’ transactions, and then we can make that information easily accessible to them in a format they can use.”
Gaddis says the company’s agronomy software (AgWorks) interfaces very well with TraxView. “AgWorks works with AgTrax to fulfill our retailing needs for professional agronomy tools,” including mapping, retail, and other specific tools from Skyland’s suite of agronomy products. “AgTrax has the ability to support all of Skyland’s diverse business processes,” he adds, which was a key in the retention of AgTrax when the merger occurred last year.
“AgTrax is a partner with us, and their service is stellar. The AgTrax staff is very prompt in getting back to us, and they are very thorough in their answers and the help they provide. We’ve used them on the weekends, and they are always there as an excellent business partner with us. That’s how we strive to treat our customers, and we appreciate how responsive AgTrax is to us.”