Joining the Amplify Network: What to Expect as a New Consultant

Joining a network of high-caliber, independent crop and turf consultants

At the Amplify Network, our strength lies in collaboration—bringing together consultants who are committed to advancing agriculture through data-driven insight, innovation, and shared success. If you’re considering joining us, here’s what the process looks like from start to finish.


Step 1: Apply

Every Amplify Consultant begins by completing an application.You can find the application and more information here. Once your form is submitted, our New Consultant Committee will review it and reach out to schedule a virtual meeting via Zoom. This conversation is informal—think of it as a two-way dialogue. It’s our chance to learn more about your background, goals, and approach to consulting, and to ensure that Amplify and Brookside Labs are the right fit for both you and your clients.


Step 2: Review & Approval

After your interview, the committee will determine whether to approve your application. If approved, we’ll set up your account and issue a one-time membership invoice of $2,500 USD. Once your membership is active, you’ll gain full access to the Amplify Network and Brookside Labs’ analytical resources.


Step 3: Onboarding & Training

All new consultants complete virtual onboarding and training through our internal communication platform, Amplify Together on Mighty Networks. The training is fully self-paced, allowing you to fit it into your schedule while exploring the tools, systems, and values that define Brookside Labs and the Amplify Network.


Exclusive Benefits

As a member of the Amplify Network, you’ll receive access to special discounts and opportunities designed to help you grow your business and sharpen your expertise—especially during your first few years with us.

A few more highlights:

  • Mentoring Program: Earn up to six mentoring credits (valued at $250 each) within your first five years as an Amplify Consultant.
  • Free Annual Conference Registration: Attend your first Amplify Annual Conference at no cost (redeemable within five years).
  • AIPro Essentials License: Enjoy a free 12-month license to AIPro Essentials, a precision agriculture software suite aligned with our core values of service, innovation, and integrity.

Built on Core Values

For the Amplify Network and Brookside Labs, our work is guided by the principles of service-oriented collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning. Joining the Amplify Network means becoming part of a community that believes your success is our success—and that together, we can elevate the standards of agronomic consulting across the industry.


Ready to take the next step?
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Apply to become an Amplify Consultant today.


Heather Rindler, CCA

Research Agronomist

Brookside Labs | Amplify Network


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