Ag Processing Inc a cooperative (AGP) announced today that the Company is contributing $20,000 to the Eagle Grove Fire Department. Headquartered in Omaha, AGP operates soybean processing facilities throughout the Midwest, including in Eagle Grove.
“We’re incredibly thankful for AGP’s generous donation,” said Fire Chief Tom Peterson. “It’s a significant benefit not only to our department but to the entire Eagle Grove community. This allows us to invest in essential gear and training, which strengthens our ability to respond quickly and effectively. We truly appreciate AGP and Eagle Grove plant leadership for recognizing our mission and supporting us in such a meaningful way.”
The investment is intended to help the fire department meet demands and ensure it is well-equipped to serve the area for many more years to come.
“At AGP, being a good neighbor is part of who we are,” said Mike Rolo, AGP Eagle Grove refinery plant manager. “Contributing to the safety and well-being of our community is important to us. Supporting the local fire department is one meaningful way we can give back and show gratitude to the people who sacrifice so much for us.”
AGP (www.agp.com) is a leading agribusiness with primary operations as a major U.S. soybean processor/refiner producing and marketing soybean meal, refined soybean oil, and biodiesel. AGP businesses also include agricultural product trading in domestic and international markets and numerous U.S. grain elevator operations. AGP is owned by local and regional cooperatives representing farmer-producers across the United States. Corporate headquarters are located in Omaha, Nebraska.