Arizona Grain highlights community development and operations across Arizona and California

Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
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Arizona Grain reports on its ongoing efforts to support community development and agricultural advancement. The company states that it leads in agriculture while also working to improve air quality through ethanol production, according to the official website.

The organization operates facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona, as well as one location in Ripley, California. These operations are part of its broader commitment to serve local communities and contribute to the regional economy, according to the official website.

Arizona Grain functions as a privately held organization. It aims to be a leading provider of animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing, and food ingredients by offering high-quality products supported by expert assistance. The company has also played a significant role in job creation; through Pinal Energy, it generated 45 jobs in the Maricopa area. Additionally, Arizona Grain pioneered ethanol production within the state with the establishment of Pinal Energy, according to the official website.

These initiatives reflect Arizona Grain’s focus on both economic growth and environmental responsibility within its service areas.



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