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  1. Home - POET

    At POET, we're never satisfied with "good enough" POET's Never Satisfied scholarships and grants seek to support others who are dedicated to changing the world.

  2. Grain - POET

    At POET, we maximize the output of every bushel of grain you deliver. From the starch and protein to the fiber and oil, no portion of the kernel goes to waste. We know that local ag …

  3. Careers - POET

    The people of POET make working here a challenging, exhilarating place to advance a career. They accomplish great things for millions of Americans and find great satisfaction in helping …

  4. About - POET

    Jeff Broin is the founder and CEO of POET, the world’s largest biofuel producer. He is a recognized innovator, entrepreneur, agriculturalist, philanthropist, and advocate for the …

  5. Never Satisfied - POET

    An internship with POET is an opportunity to put your education to work and enhance your college experience with the world's largest producer of biofuel and global leader in bioproduct …

  6. Chancellor, SD - POET

    POET Bioprocessing - Chancellor, SD, is located 5 miles west of Lennox, SD and approximately 20 miles southwest of Sioux Falls, SD in the heart of prime South Dakota corn growing country.

  7. Arthur, IA - POET

    POET Bioprocessing, located near Arthur, IA was acquired by POET on June 1, 2021. This state-of-the-art bioethanol production facility produces 132 million gallons of bioethanol annually.

  8. Marion, OH - POET

    POET Bioprocessing - Marion provides a high performance, environmentally-friendly fuel as well as a premium, high-quality livestock feed for regional, national and international markets.

  9. Bioethanol - POET

    POET is the world’s largest producer of bioethanol. This clean-burning, renewable fuel is made by fermenting corn with yeast and enzymes at our 34 bioprocessing facilities across the country.

  10. Mitchell, SD - POET

    POET Bioprocessing, located near Loomis, SD began operations in December 2006. The state-of-the-art facility will consume approximately 24 million bushels of locally-grown corn to …