Creating and Managing Our Own Supply Chain
One of the many challenges to cultivating resilient plant communities within the Walker Basin is a lack of native plant materials for restoration and rehabilitation projects. Taking a direct approach to this issue, the Conservancy manages its own plant materials supply chain through nursery and seed production operations in Mason Valley and Smith Valley. The Conservancy began our Native Seed Initiative in 2020 to improve outcomes for native seed increase and provide site-specific seed for Conservancy-led projects, as well as for partners and clients. Employees in our Nursery and Native Seed Initiative work hand-in-hand to collect, develop, and produce native plant materials for successful landscape-scale projects across the Walker Basin and beyond.
Our Goals
Develop our native seed farm to provide landscape-scale quantities of site-specific seed.
Support other agricultural producers and seed growers in the region to promote resilient agricultural communities.
Improve outcomes for native seed increase through application of agronomic principles.