Arizona Grain highlights agricultural leadership and community impact

Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
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Arizona Grain has outlined its ongoing contributions to agriculture and local communities, according to information available on its official website. The company reports that it leads in the sector by supporting community development, improving air quality through ethanol production, and providing a range of agricultural services.

The company’s activities are significant as they contribute not only to the agricultural supply chain but also to local economies and environmental efforts. Arizona Grain operates facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona as well as one location in Ripley, California. Through Pinal Energy, the company generated 45 jobs in the Maricopa area.

Arizona Grain functions as a privately held organization. It aims to serve as a top provider of animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing, and food ingredients by offering high-quality products along with expert support. The company also pioneered ethanol production in Arizona with the establishment of Pinal Energy.

According to the official website of Arizona Grain, these efforts reflect its commitment to both industry innovation and regional development.



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