Arizona Grain has outlined its ongoing efforts to support local communities and the agriculture sector, according to a May 10 statement. The company operates facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona, as well as one location in Ripley, California.
The update underscores Arizona Grain’s focus on community development through agricultural leadership and initiatives aimed at improving air quality by producing ethanol. The company said it is committed to providing high-quality animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing services, and food ingredients while offering expert support for its customers. These efforts are part of Arizona Grain’s goal to serve as a leading provider in these markets.
As a privately held organization, Arizona Grain has contributed to job creation within the region. Through its Pinal Energy project located in Maricopa, the company generated 45 jobs for the local area. The establishment of Pinal Energy also marked Arizona’s entry into ethanol production—an initiative pioneered by the company itself—helping both economic growth and environmental improvement through cleaner fuel options. All of these developments were detailed on the official website.
According to information provided by the official website, Arizona Grain continues to operate multiple facilities across two states while maintaining its privately held status. Its ongoing projects reflect an emphasis on sustainable practices and support for both rural economies and agricultural innovation.
Looking ahead, Arizona Grain aims to maintain its role as a leader in providing agricultural products while expanding opportunities for employment and advancing environmentally conscious practices.

