Agri-Inject Names New CEO, Director Of Global Sales

Agri-Inject, Inc., a provider of fluid injection technology for the agriculture, turf and water treatment industries, has announced Erik Tribelhorn has returned to the company as chief executive officer. Agri-Inject has also named Neal Saxton Director of Global Sales.

Tribelhorn was general manager for Agri-Inject from 1997 to 1999 and operations manager from 1994 to 1997, having worked for the Yuma-based company beginning in 1992.

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In 1999 he left the organization for an opportunity at Yuma-based Quality Irrigation, one of Colorado’s largest and most progressive ag irrigation dealerships. He spent 12 years with Quality Irrigation, serving as general manager from 2006 through 2011.

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“I am excited to lead an organization that provides high quality fluid injection solutions to many different industries,” Tribelhorn said. “We have outstanding employees who build systems that accurately apply products when and where needed. This allows Agri-Inject customers to save money, improve their effectiveness and boost overall profitability for their operation, whether that be in crop production, turf, golf, water treatment or any application that benefits from highly accurate fluid injection systems.”

Saxton has been with Agri-Inject for six years and previously managed sales in the western and southeastern United States. In 2011 he served as interim general manager for Agri-Inject. Before coming to Agri-Inject, Saxton farmed and managed a large swine operation.

“Agri-Inject supplies the most reliable and accurate pumps and most complete fluid injection systems on the market today,” Saxton said. “Our exclusive Mister Mist’r injection valve is the industry standard and ensures crop protection and other products are applied evenly. We’ve seen growing interest in our technology and systems approach, and our creative solutions have opened many new markets, including the natural gas industry via metered well lubrication.”

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