Wind River Regenerative Agriculture Initiative
Clint Wagon designs and builds specialized equipment for efficient application of soil amendments to land

Clint Wagon, former Chairman of the Wind River Shoshone Tribe, received 24 tons of mineral amendments through a partnership with TC Alliance Foundation which supports regenerative agriculture efforts on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.
Currently focused on conservation and sustainable land management, Clint operates a 65-acre ranch and has a vision to expand both his agricultural operation and the impact of regenerative practices throughout the reservation. His goals include developing specialty crops, improving soil health, increasing agricultural productivity, and repurposing additional land for sustainable farming and ranching opportunities.
Demonstrating his commitment to innovation, Clint has already designed and built a specialized piece of equipment to efficiently distribute the mineral amendments across his land. This equipment allows for more effective application of the minerals and serves as an example of locally developed solutions that can help accelerate regenerative agriculture initiatives throughout the region.
By combining traditional stewardship values with innovative agricultural practices, Clint hopes to create a model for sustainable land use that can benefit both current and future generations. His work has the potential to improve soil quality, increase crop diversity, support food sovereignty, and create new economic opportunities for tribal members on the Wind River Reservation.
As the project moves forward, Clint's efforts represent an important step toward restoring the productivity of reservation lands while demonstrating how regenerative agriculture can help heal both the land and the communities that depend upon it. His leadership continues to inspire a vision of self-sufficiency, conservation, and long-term prosperity for the Wind River Reservation.

