New Partnership Makes Farmland Rental & Management More Efficient

Tillable partners with Dwolla to automate payments in the agriculture industry.

An online platform for renting farmland in the United States is announcing its partnership with a reliable payment integration. Tillable, the first online marketplace for farmland owners and growers to rent and manage farmland, is partnering with Dwolla, Inc., a financial technology software company, to enable payment functionality within its marketplace.


In one platform, the Tillable marketplace provides price discovery, unprecedented access to new land and information surrounding the management of the land to all parties. Tillable provides data transparency to the farmland market and makes it more efficient to rent farmland.

In need of a payment integration that could facilitate the movement of funds through its marketplace and affordably send funds, Tillable integrated with Dwolla's ACH API to access the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network.

"The concept of digital payments for farm leases is new to our market, and it's a critical part of the Tillable solution for landowners," says Corbett Kull, CEO of Tillable. "It introduces an element of reliability, consistency and ease that was missing before. We needed a partner who could provide a payments solution that would work seamlessly as part of the total experience we provide to our users, and Dwolla was able to deliver."

Dwolla, Inc. is a financial technology company that offers businesses an onramp to the ACH Network, an electronic network of financial institutions that moves $43 trillion dollars annually.

Partnering with Dwolla allows Tillable to keep its brand at the forefront of the payment integration, providing a better experience for its users while also streamlining user onboarding. Providing users a simple way to easily link their bank accounts and receive status updates around transaction activity is something Tillable believes will help them grow.

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About Tillable

Tillable is the first true online marketplace for farmland rental. Through its robust digital platform, the company provides the process, technology and tools for landowners to determine if rent is in line with local market conditions. In addition, Tillable helps landowners connect with suitable farmers, track and share data around the farm's performance, and administer leases and payments. Tillable empowers landowners to make the best decisions to optimize their farmland investments and help farmers to find land to expand their operations. For more information, call 833.845.5225 or visit https://tillable.com.

About Dwolla

Dwolla, Inc. is a financial technology company that is changing the way businesses send and receive funds. The company offers a seamless, white label API platform to connect to the ACH Network to initiate payments.

Since 2008, when Dwolla began creating the ideal platform to move money, the company has helped move billions of dollars for millions of end-users annually for businesses of all shapes and sizes; in addition, Dwolla has been mentioned in Inc., Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. Businesses that need to efficiently send or receive money and are ready for the future either use Dwolla—or they should. Learn more at http://www.dwolla.com/.

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