Our Mission 

Gigot Aqua Solutions' mission is to generate a positive environmental impact in Agriculture and Horticulture by:

About Gigot Aqua Solutions

Gigot Aqua Solutions became a distributor for American Soil Technologies in 2002. Carl Ranno, president and CEO of American Soil Technologies, stated "We are very pleased to have been able to reach an agreement with Gigot Agra Services in that their vast experience in the agricultural industry and dedication to water saving technologies will give our company the exposure we need in order to properly market and sell our products."

"Polymers may be as important a contribution to agriculture in the High Plains Area as the center pivot irrigation technique was in years past." — Jerry Gigot

Jerry Gigot, a third generation native of western Kansas who lived on a farm 18 miles south of Garden City, started Gigot Agra Services, formerly Gigot Irrigation, in 1965. The family bought and installed one of the first center pivots in southwest Kansas in 1962, which proved to be very successful in the rough, sandy soil of southern Finney County. With the success of the center pivot irrigation on their own farms, it seemed logical to start a business of selling and servicing center pivots.

Gigot Irrigation developed and grew to a $10 million dollar business, selling and servicing center pivot irrigation, as well as other irrigation equipment, with six outlets over a three state area. In the mid 1990's, Gigot irrigation was one of the first irrigation businesses to install drip tape in the region. They have always prided themselves in being the leader in the latest farming, irrigation, and water saving technologies.

Seeing the need to conserve our natural resources and help to protect our environment Jerry Gigot began experimenting with polymer on his own farms. After trial and error in application rates and other technical problems, he began commercially selling polymers. Mr. Gigot said "with the addition of new formulations and product changes, we feel like the use of polymers may be as important a contribution to agriculture in the High Plains Area as the center pivot irrigation technique was in years past."