Panhandle Grain And Feed Association
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Scholarships
Providing scholarship funds to students from Clarendon College, West Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, Eastern New Mexico University, South Plains College, and local high schools.

Community Sponsorships
Sponsoring Snack Pak 4 Kids, the High Plains Food Bank, and Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch to support local children and families.

About
Panhandle Grain And Feed Association


Founded in
1940
EIN
750480525
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(6)
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
PO BOX 30201 AMARILLO, TX 79120-0000 Unite States
Website
http://panhandlegrainandfeed.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Panhandle Grain and Feed Association (PGFA), founded in 1940, educates members and the public on the grain and feed business. A non-profit, they foster ethical business practices and support the community through scholarships and sponsorships, including Snack Pak 4 Kids, High Plains Food Bank, and Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch.
Mission
Panhandle Grain and Feed Association connects and supports grain and feed professionals in Amarillo, TX, fostering collaboration and promoting industry growth in the region.

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