Arizona Grain supports agriculture and local jobs through ethanol production and facility expansion

Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
Eric Wilkey, President of Arizona Grain, Inc.
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Arizona Grain is contributing to community development by leading in agriculture and supporting air quality improvement through its ethanol production, according to the official website. The company operates facilities in Buckeye, Casa Grande, Maricopa, and Yuma in Arizona, as well as one location in Ripley, California.

The company’s activities are significant for both the agricultural sector and local economies. By pioneering ethanol production with the establishment of Pinal Energy, Arizona Grain has taken steps toward cleaner energy solutions while also providing employment opportunities. Through Pinal Energy alone, Arizona Grain 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 and expert support.

The company’s approach demonstrates an intersection between agricultural innovation and environmental responsibility. Its leadership in establishing ethanol production facilities positions it at the forefront of efforts to improve air quality within the region.

Looking ahead, Arizona Grain’s continued focus on expanding its operations and maintaining high standards suggests it will remain a key player within Arizona’s agricultural landscape.



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