Farmer-founded crop-planning software startup raises another $800,000
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Written by Carrie Ghose.
A crop-planning software startup founded by an Ohio farmer has raised $800,000 toward a potential $1.5 million round, according to a regulatory filing.
CropZilla Software Inc. has raised a cumulative $1.4 million in the past two years, according to Form D investment reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. There were two separate $300,000 rounds in 2015.
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Originally published December 9, 2016.
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