Industries
Key existing industries in Seminole County include American Peanut Growers Group, American Peanut Ingredients, LMC Manufacturing, AFG Feed, and Seminole Pole, among others.
American Peanut Growers Group
American Peanut Growers Group (APGG) is a grower-owned peanut processing facility located in Seminole County, Georgia. APGG prides itself on providing customers with high-quality peanuts. They sell raw and blanched peanuts to all major peanut product manufacturers in the U.S. and many companies worldwide.


American Peanut Ingredients
American Peanut Ingredients (API), LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of APGG. In 2021, APGG founded API with construction of a 135K square foot facility adjacent to the current facilities in Donalsonville, API increases APGG's shelling capacity and adds further vertical integration by manufacturing Ready-To-Eat peanut ingredients packaged in various bulk containers.

AFG Feed
AFG Feed manufactures pelletized cattle feed utilizing byproducts from our agribusiness companies. AFG supports the community by producing high-quality supplemental feed for cattle producers in the tri-state area at a competitive price. AFG Feed focuses on competitive prices, high quality feed, and happy animals.
LMC Manufacturing
Over 80 years ago, LMC’s reputation was founded on the belief in strong business relationships and dedication to building world class machinery. LMC is not just a machinery manufacturer – LMC knows how to link different types of machinery to maximize customers’ performance. Customers rely on LMC as the strong process resource needed in today’s competitive environment.

Seminole Pole, Inc.
​Seminole Pole produces concrete light poles, manufactured to the highest standards. Unlike steel or fiberglass light poles, concrete light poles are maintenance-free, won’t rust or deteriorate in sunlight, and have a much longer service life. Furthermore, their products are buried directly in the ground, as opposed to placed on pre-built bases, which saves time and money during installation.

