The Maryland Grain Producers Utilization Board (MGPUB) was formed in 1991 to administer Maryland’s Grain Check-off Program. Check-off funds can be used to promote greater utilization of grain through expanded promotion, research, education, information, and other similar activities. One-half of one percent of the value of each bushel of corn and other grains produced and soil in Maryland will continue to be remitted to the program.

Funds are generally spent in the same proportion on each crop as they are received (corn, wheat, etc.). Each January the Utilization Board gathers to hear proposal requests and vote on funded projects for the calendar year. The board is made up of farmer representatives from across the state.

2024 Check-Off Funded Grants