100 Years of Boswell

Oil mill production plant

Oil Mill Operations Through the years, Boswell’s oil mill has been a steady part of the company’s success, producing oils used in food manufacturing, industrial applications, and other agricultural needs. Since its beginnings, J. G. Boswell has always believed in making the most of every part of its cotton crops, which is why its oil mill has been a key part of its operations. After cotton lint is harvested, the seeds still hold value, so the company extracts cottonseed oil, a mild-flavored oil with a high smoke point that is sold for food use and agricultural needs, adding another layer of sustainability and effi ciency to the business. But cotton is not the only oilseed Boswell grows and processes. The company also works with saf flower, which is planted as a rotational crop to help improve soil quality. Safflower seeds produce a high-quality oil that is perfect for cooking, especially high-heat frying. Since most of the oil it produces goes into food manufacturing, Boswell takes quality and safety seri ously. The company follows strict product safety and quality control measures, ensuring full compli ance with FDA requirements. This commitment to excellence has helped the J. G. Boswell Company maintain its reputation as a trusted, reliable producer of oils, continuing its legacy of resourcefulness and innovation in agriculture.

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