Nestled in the heart of Missouri, Audrain County serves as a regional agricultural hub. With a strong connection to the land and a commitment to growth, this region combines its rich farming history with modern opportunities to enhance and enrich local communities.
Audrain County is one of 73 counties across Missouri that has earned the Agri-Ready County Designation from Missouri Farmers Care and is proactively working to advance local agriculture enterprise. The county is a leading producer of soybeans and corn in the state and ranks among the top ten counties for wheat production.
Beyond crops, Audrain is also a key player in biofuel production, known as the “Biofuel Capital of Missouri,” with ethanol and biodiesel plants fueling the nation’s energy needs.
Audrain County is conveniently located on U.S. Highway 54 and just off Interstate I-70 within three hours of both St. Louis and Kansas City, making it a strategic location for businesses seeking access to both rural and urban destinations.
For businesses looking to grow, Audrain County offers a wealth of agricultural strengths, a prime location, and a collaborative community spirit.