Agricultural solutions that strengthen Tribal sovereignty and economic resilience
We support the people who grow—farmers, ranchers, and communities working to feed their people and build something that lasts. That means helping you get your products to market, secure funding, and connect your harvest to the outlets that need it.
But it’s even bigger than that.
We’re helping shape the ecosystem around you into one where Tribal food businesses, entrepreneurs, and families can grow together. From expanding access to resources to opening new pathways for Indigenous-grown food, everything we do is about bridging the gap and making sovereignty real, one field at a time.
We provide practical, scalable agricultural services across business planning, production, compliance, and food systems development. No matter your stage or scale, we bring the experience and insight to help you grow with confidence.
Connecting growers to buyers, processors, and platforms that move products.
Providing tools, training, and resources for resilient, regenerative operations.
Designing systems that return control of food production to Tribal communities.
Identifying opportunities, securing support, and staying audit-ready.
Water infrastructure, natural resource management, and transportation logistics.
We lay the groundwork for strong, scalable Tribal agricultural enterprises.
Guiding you through Tribal, state, and federal requirements with clarity.
Turn raw goods into higher-value market-ready products.
Building food safety systems that protect your operation and your community.
Helping you find the right tools and infrastructure to meet your goals.
We work with a broad network of producers, partners, and changemakers to build stronger food systems and more self-sufficient communities:
If you’re working to grow food, increase capacity, or strengthen sovereignty, we’re here to move with you.
Britni Beck is a pioneering agricultural leader and citizen of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska (ITKN). As General Manager of Grey Snow Agricultural Solutions, she combines traditional ecological knowledge with modern agricultural science to create scalable solutions for Tribal producers.
A Kansas State University alumna and grain science expert, Beck is a recognized voice in Indigenous agricultural innovation. She serves on multiple regional and national boards and was recently appointed to the USDA NRCS Regional Tribal Conservation Advisory Council, where she advances sustainable development rooted in Indigenous values.
Meet the organizations and specialists we collaborate with in strengthening Tribal agriculture and food systems.
Grey Snow Agricultural Solutions is part of the Grey Snow family of companies—an interconnected network of tribally owned enterprises working to advance economic sovereignty across sectors.
From infrastructure and energy to agriculture and communications, we share resources, expertise, and a unified mission to strengthen Tribal communities through self-determined, sustainable development.
Our services are available to Tribal nations, producers, ranchers, co-ops, entrepreneurs, and partners who are committed to building stronger Indigenous food systems. Whether you’re an individual grower, part of a community initiative, or a Tribal economic development team, we’re here to support your goals.
Both. We meet you where you are, literally and figuratively. That might mean walking your fields, touring your facilities, or connecting virtually when that’s the most practical option. Our goal is to make sure you get hands-on, actionable support that fits your operation.
We believe sovereignty is rooted in honoring Indigenous values. Our team blends traditional ecological knowledge with modern agricultural science, drawing from generations of wisdom while applying today’s tools and resources. This approach ensures solutions are both culturally grounded and built for long-term impact.
Yes. From family gardens and local food businesses to large-scale Tribal farms, our services are designed to scale. We adapt our approach to your stage of growth, so whether you’re just starting out or expanding into new markets, you’ll have a partner who understands your needs.
Being part of the Grey Snow family means we’re connected to a larger ecosystem of tribally owned enterprises across energy, infrastructure, communications, and more. That means shared resources, cross-sector expertise, and a unified mission: building Tribal sovereignty and sustainable economic resilience.
Absolutely. Securing funding is often a key step in growing an operation. We provide grant writing, funding strategy, and compliance support so you can access the resources you need and remain audit-ready throughout the process.
Food sovereignty is central to what we do. From supply chain design to community-led food systems, we’ve helped Tribal nations and producers develop strategies that put control of food production back in Indigenous hands. Our partnerships demonstrate how planning rooted in sovereignty can strengthen economies and nourish communities.