Good Agriculture In the News

Check out where we’ve been featured! From articles and podcasts to our wins, see how we’re sharing our mission to help farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses in the United States.

 

“Good Agriculture Secures $1.5M Seed Round to Support Farmers with AI-Powered Platform”

By Madison Hong

“Good Agriculture has closed a $1.5M seed round led by Nicely Road to expand our AI-powered tools that lighten admin load for farmers. With fresh funding, we’ll advance services like Digital Farm Hand and Farm Funding Match so you can spend more time farming and less time on paperwork.”


“This Week in AgriFoodTech: Eat Just’s new alt-chicken, regen ag certification for coffee, PepsiCo + National Geographic”

By Jennifer Marston

“Good Agriculture is proud to be featured in AgFunderNews for closing a $1.5 million seed round—a huge step toward helping farmers spend less time on back-office work. This funding gives us more strength to simplify admin, expand financial tools, and bring funding opportunities to more farms across the U.S.”

 

“How Good Agriculture is Helping Farmers Using Smart Software”

By Keeper Solutions

“Discover how Good Agriculture is reshaping farm finance. In this episode of FinTech Frontiers, our CEO Alex Edquist shares the journey of building Good Agriculture—from early days at ATDC, to winning the Fintech South Innovation Challenge, to raising a $1M seed round in just 12 months. Learn how our platform helps farmers secure funding, simplify finances, and grow thriving businesses.

“Good Agriculture wins Innovation Showcase”

By Femi Adetoro

At this year’s Regenerative Agriculture Summit, we were thrilled to celebrate bold ideas driving change in the agri-food system — and one of the standout moments was our Innovation Showcase, where rising startups shared how they’re supporting the future of farming.

We sat down with Alex Adquist, Founder & CEO of Good Agriculture, the winner of this year’s showcase, to talk about their mission to take the back-office burden off farmers, their journey so far, and what’s next as they scale up. From navigating early-stage growth to building tools that unlock time and capacity for regenerative farmers, Good Agriculture is a name to watch.

“Good Agriculture wins over audience at Venture Connect supporting regenerative farmers”

By Jen McFarland

“This article spotlights Good Agriculture CEO and co-founder Alex Edquist and her journey from management consulting to championing regenerative agriculture. Highlighting the company’s win at Venture Connect 2024, it explores how Good Ag is helping farmers save time and adopt sustainable practices by offering tools for funding, marketing, data collection, and back-office support.”

“How Good Agriculture is Helping Farmers Focus on Farming”

By Sepehr Achard

“Good Agriculture is revolutionizing farm management by supporting regenerative farmers with AI-driven financial and administrative tools. In this article, CEO Alex Edquist discusses the company’s mission to simplify the back-office workload for farmers, enabling them to focus on what they do best—farming. From tackling financing challenges to navigating policy uncertainty, Good Agriculture is helping farmers manage their finances with human oversight and tech-enabled solutions. Click the link to learn more!”

“2025 Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia” 

By Technology Association of Georgia

“Good Agriculture was honored to be recognized as one of the 2025 Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG)! This prestigious recognition highlights companies making significant contributions to Georgia’s tech landscape. The Top 40 were showcased at the Georgia Technology Summit, where we had the opportunity to present our innovations and connect with industry leaders, investors, and fellow entrepreneurs. We’re proud to be part of this incredible group shaping Georgia’s future as a global tech hub.”

“Fintech South 2024: Alex Edquist with Good Agriculture”

By Angi Shields

“In this episode of Atlanta Business Radio, host Lee Kantor interviews Alex Edquist, Founder and CEO of Good Agriculture, during Fintech South 2024. Alex discusses how Good Agriculture assists farmers with financial management and grant applications, aiming to enhance profitability and streamline operations. He also shares insights into the company’s recent achievements and future plans.”

“Raising Chickens for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know”

By Pablo Alvarez

“This article from Redfin offers a comprehensive guide for beginners interested in raising backyard chickens, featuring insights from our Chief Product Officer, Kirsten Simmons. It covers everything from setting up a chicken coop and purchasing supplies to managing ongoing expenses like feed and healthcare. The post also highlights the financial benefits of raising chickens, including saving money on eggs, while offering practical tips for managing the costs effectively. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to improve your setup, this guide provides everything you need to know.”


“Organic Growth: Good Agriculture’s Tools and Resources for Farmers – Ep. 13” 

By AcresUSA, The Voice of Eco-Agriculture

“In this special episode of the Acres U.S.A. podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, we chat with Kirsten and Reba from Good Agriculture. They discuss their innovative approach to supporting small to mid-sized farmers by easing administrative burdens and leveraging technology to enhance profitability. They detail their services including bookkeeping, financial management, marketing, and acquiring funding. Good Agriculture shares insights on improving farm operations, fostering sustainable practices, and the importance of understanding key performance indicators (KPIs). The episode also emphasizes creating a strong farm brand, establishing efficient processes, and practical marketing strategies, aiming to assist farmers in achieving financial stability and increased productivity. This podcast is brought to you by OCIA and the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP).”

“Georgia Agricultural Innovation Center to Bring Farmers from Fresh to Value-Added Markets”

By Lillian Dickens

“In this article from UGA’s CAES Newswire, the Value-Added Institute (VIBE) at the University of Georgia is highlighted for helping farmers and food businesses create new revenue streams. Partnering with VIBE, Good Agriculture supports farmers with financial management, guiding them in adding value to Georgia-grown products. Together, VIBE and Good Agriculture boost local food systems, farm profitability, and sustainable growth across the state.”

“Atlanta AgTech Startup Good Agriculture Secures $650K Pre-Seed, Eyes Growth Following Pitch Competition Wins”

By Maija Ehlinger

“Good Agriculture, an Atlanta AgTech startup, raised $650,000 in pre-seed funding to expand its platform and grow its team. The company recently won top prizes at Fintech South’s Innovation Showcase and Venture Atlanta’s Startup Showcase.”

“Good Agriculture wins over audience at Venture Connect supporting regenerative farmers”

By Jen McFarland

“In April 2024, Good Agriculture, co-founded by CEO Alex Edquist, was honored with the Audience Choice award in the FinTech/GovTech category at Venture Connect. The company offers tools and services to support regenerative farmers, including grant insights, financial and marketing assistance, and data analytics to enhance decision-making. Good Agriculture is currently seeking additional funding and expanding its team to scale its services.”

“Kirsten Simmons on Streamlining Farmer’s Busy Work”

By Ben Peterson

“In This Podcast: We follow the journey of Kirsten Simmons. After experiencing farm failures, she co-founded Good Agriculture in 2022, a company that manages administrative tasks and provides financial, marketing, and grant-writing support for farmers. Kirstin shares how the company has grown, helped farmers become more profitable, and developed manual and automated tools to support farm operations. Good Agriculture aims to streamline back-office tasks, enabling farmers to focus on farming, with services tailored to small and large farms..”