Arizona Grain highlights role in agriculture, community development, and ethanol production

Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
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Arizona Grain Inc. outlined its contributions to the agricultural sector and local communities in a recent statement. The company operates as a privately held organization and runs facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona, as well as one facility in Ripley, California.

The company says it plays a key part in supporting community development by leading advancements in agriculture and working to improve air quality through ethanol production. Arizona Grain pioneered ethanol production within the state by establishing Pinal Energy. Through this initiative, the company generated 45 jobs for the Maricopa area.

According to its official website, Arizona Grain aims to be the top provider of animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing services, and food ingredients by offering high-quality products supported by expert assistance. The company’s efforts are focused on both advancing agricultural practices and contributing positively to local economies.

The company’s commitment is further demonstrated through its multiple facilities across Arizona and California that help serve farmers’ needs while also fostering job creation. According to the official website, these initiatives are part of a broader effort to enhance both agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability within their regions.

Looking ahead, Arizona Grain says it will continue striving for leadership within its field while supporting sustainable practices that benefit both producers and communities.



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