USDA NRCS
A strong first stop for conservation planning and questions about programs such as EQIP and CSP.
Contact & Next Steps
Gillis Grains is organized as a practical resource hub. While direct site contact details may evolve over time, the organizations below are the strongest current starting points for funding, planning, and technical support.
A strong first stop for conservation planning and questions about programs such as EQIP and CSP.
Useful for local planning support, district-level guidance, and connecting with conservation work in Adams County.
Helpful for research-backed agricultural education and extension resources relevant to producers in Washington.
If Gillis Grains is going to act as a direct point of contact, the next upgrade should be adding a public email address, phone number, inquiry form, or all three. That will let the site convert interest into actual conversations instead of only handing visitors off to external agencies.