Our Members
Our partnership currently includes agriculture-focused land trusts operating in the following states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.
California
At California Rangeland Trust, we protect what matters, by working with California ranching families and future generations to preserve our Golden State’s rangeland, air and water quality, wildlife habitat and local food supplies.
Colorado
The mission of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust is to conserve Colorado's western heritage and working landscapes for the benefit of future generations.
Idaho, Oregon & Washington
The mission of the Northwest Rangeland Trust is to help Oregon, Washington, and Idaho ranch and farm landowners protect and preserve the long-term viability of their ecologically significant private lands.
Kansas
The mission of the Ranchland Trust of Kansas is to preserve Kansas’ ranching heritage and open spaces for future generations through the conservation of working landscapes.
Montana
The Montana Land Reliance (MLR) partners with private landowners to permanently protect agricultural lands, fish and wildlife habitat, and open space.
NEBRASKA
The mission of the Nebraska Land Trust is to foster the protection of agricultural, historical and natural resources on land in Nebraska, through education, partnering, and permanent conservation.
SOUTH DAKOTA
The South Dakota Agricultural Land Trust is an organization founded by South Dakota farmers and ranchers for South Dakota farmers and ranchers. SDALT works with landowners to conserve South Dakota’s agricultural heritage and working landscapes for the benefit of future generations.
Texas
The Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) works with landowners to conserve the Texas heritage of agricultural lands, wildlife habitats and natural resources. TALT’s conservation services also extend to Oklahoma.
Wyoming
The Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust is dedicated to conserving Wyoming’s working agricultural lands, which also provide open space, wildlife habitat, and other environmental benefits for future generations.