The Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency (IGBWLA) was established in 1975 following a significant grain operation collapse, ensuring Indiana farmers are paid for stored grain. With oversight of over 200 licensees and 350 facilities, the agency's mission is to uphold the financial integrity of the grain marketing infrastructure while promoting industry competitiveness and efficiency.
Offering programs like the Grain Indemnity Program and Grain License Reference Guide, the IGBWLA plays a crucial role in regulating commercial grain operations in Indiana, striving to maintain a secure and transparent grain market for both producers and buyers.
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