Legend Jeff Broin

Biofuels Pioneer | 2017 INDUCTEE

Jeff Broin grew up on a farm in Kenyon, MN, that had been in his family for over 150 years! With all those years of experience, the Broin family was always trying to find ways to get better at what they did on the farm. 

Back when Jeff was growing up in the 1980s, farmers were growing too much corn, and there weren’t enough places to sell it, so a lot of it went to waste. The Broins didn't like wasting their corn, so they learned to use it to make something called bioethanol right on their farm. Bioethanol is used as a fuel to power cars and help clean the air we breathe — plus it makes use of all that extra corn!

When Jeff finished college, he had just started working as a banker when his family did something unexpected. They went to an auction to buy some parts from an old bioethanol plant in Scotland, SD, so they could keep making bioethanol on their farm, but instead, they ended up buying the whole plant! At just 22 years old, Jeff moved there to fix up that old plant. After a lot of hard work and repairs, it was ready to make bioethanol again! Jeff worked hard at that plant and grew it into a whole company, now called POET, that is the top maker of bioethanol in the United States and the world! Even though it started with that one small facility in South Dakota, POET now has 34 bioethanol plants in eight different states and produces 3 billion gallons of bioethanol — that’s a lot of fuel!

Jeff's big idea is to help farmers and help our Earth by creating cleaner biofuels and other useful bioproducts made from corn grown here in states like South Dakota. Jeff and POET are working to use the power of the sun, soil, and seed to create a better world.


Understanding Sustainability, Renewable, Bio-based, and Petroleum Products 


Watch the Legacy Video Interview with Jeff Broin Below!

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Fun Facts About POET 


Problem Solving

From the beginning, Jeff and the POET company set out to solve problems. Jeff and his family thought the first ethanol plant would solve two problems:

  1. Help farmers sell the abundance of corn they were producing using all parts of a corn plant.

  2. Produce biofuel, which would lessen the need for petroleum-based fuels.


Making a Difference

Jeff Broin and POET want to make a difference in the world, not by just producing renewable products, but also by helping communities and individuals throughout the world. POET supports a wide variety of causes in all of its home communities. The company also provides scholarships for college students. In addition, Jeff and his wife, Tammie, started an international nonprofit organization called Seeds of Change, which works to change the world through education and agriculture.


Reflection:

 

Jeff grew up on a farm where he and his family had to work seven days a week. Jeff was only 22 years old when he moved away from his family farm in Minnesota to Scotland, SD and began fixing and reopening the ethanol plant.

  • How do you think growing up on a family farm helped Jeff be able to do this at such a young age?

The POET company works to solve problems in our world related to pollution and the environment.

  • How do you think growing up on a farm helped Jeff learn how to solve problems?

  • What did you think when you learned one of leading companies trying to solve problems related to transforming the fuels we use was born and is located in South Dakota?

  • What leadership characteristics did Jeff probably have when he first started the company and what new leadership skills did he develop as the the company grew?

  • How does Jeff’s story inspire and motivate you?