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. reports its ongoing contributions to agriculture and community development in Arizona. The company says it leads the sector by improving air quality through ethanol production and supporting local economies.

The company operates facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona as well as one location in Ripley, California, according to the official website. Arizona Grain functions as a privately held organization with a focus on serving customers with animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing, and food ingredients.

Through its subsidiary Pinal Energy, Arizona Grain has generated 45 jobs in the Maricopa area. The company pioneered ethanol production in the state with the establishment of Pinal Energy.

“Arizona Grain supports community development by leading in agriculture and improving air quality via ethanol production,” according to the official website. The company aims to serve as the top provider of animal feed, seed genetics, cereal grain marketing, and food ingredients through high-quality offerings and expert support.

Looking ahead, Arizona Grain says it will continue efforts to support local communities while advancing agricultural practices across its operating regions.



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