Benefits
- Increase Crop Yield
- Improve Soil Structure
- Improve Water Infiltration
- Reduce Fertilizer Use
- Reduce Soil Run Off by 60%
Moapa Regenerative Agriculture

The popularity of regenerative agriculture in Moapa, NV continues to grow at a staggering rate as it has been proven to improve long-term livelihood for farmers. The agriculture practice has a positive impact on crop quality and yield.
Moapa regenerative agriculture is focused on soil health, reducing carbon dioxide, improving water management, and enhancing farm biodiversity.
EcoGEM® offers a portfolio of high-quality Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate (CSD) products focused on supporting Moapa regenerative agriculture. Our products help improve crop yield, soil structure, and water infiltration, in addition to reducing soil runoff and fertilizer usage.
Moapa regenerative agriculture relies on natural systems and our products help improve different aspects of these systems. We offer products to support:
- Restorative farming practices
- Permaculture
- Conservation agriculture
- Perennial cropping
Get in touch with us at EcoGEM® to learn more about the benefits of our products for Moapa regenerative agriculture!
(303) 500-6944
Moapa Regenerative Farming

Improving soil structure benefits Moapa regenerative farming. Our products provide calcium to the soil, which helps flocculate clays in alkaline and acidic soil.
This in turn helps improve water and air movement and root growth. As water infiltration improves, the combination of Moapa regenerative farming and gypsum usage helps roots to grow deeper and healthier.
Another way our products support Moapa regenerative farming is by improving the soil’s hydraulic conductivity, which helps prevent excess water runoff and erosion.
Furthermore, our CSD products help decrease fertilizer usage by reducing fertilizer nitrogen loss and by multiplying fertilizer effects. All these benefits have a significant positive impact on Moapa regenerative farming.
Our product portfolio is focused on helping with:
- Regenerative ranching
- Organic agriculture
- Silvopasture
- Biodynamic agriculture
Talk to the pros at EcoGEM® if you are looking for the perfect gypsum products to support your Moapa regenerative farming operations!
(303) 500-6944
Moapa Regenerative Farm
A typical Moapa regenerative farm follows a no-tillage approach to farming. This is important to support a complex network of microorganisms that benefit carbon storage and nutrient cycling.
Our products provide you with an accessible approach to such agricultural practices. The use of CSD products further supports Moapa regenerative farm practices such as cover crops to protect the soil.
Another way our products support a Moapa regenerative farm is by preventing soil crusting. Crust formation is common with unstable soil exposed to sprinkler irrigation and raindrops.
When you prevent soil crusting, your Moapa regenerative farm will benefit from better seed emergence.
Count on us when you need pure CSD products for:
- Agroforestry
- Farmer-managed natural regeneration
- Biointensive agriculture
- Agroecological restoration
Reach out to the team at EcoGEM® to find out how our exceptional products can help with your Moapa regenerative farm yields!
(303) 500-6944
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Moapa Valley Water District coordination affect gypsum input delivery?
Utility locate requests through Nevada 811 are recommended before any soil amendment delivery on Moapa farmland near the Moapa Valley Water District's irrigation infrastructure. Moapa regenerative agriculture inputs like Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate are surface-applied, reducing subsurface conflict risk, but confirming line locations along US-168 corridors protects both equipment and buried utilities. Contact Eco-Gem at (303) 500-6944 for guidance.
Does Eco-Gem supply gypsum to large commercial Moapa farms differently?
Commercial operations in Moapa's broader agricultural valley receive bulk Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate orders scaled to acreage, while smaller plot growers receive appropriately sized product quantities. Moapa regenerative agriculture spans both large alfalfa and forage operations near the Moapa River and smaller family parcels, and Eco-Gem tailors product volume and delivery logistics to match each farm's specific soil improvement scope.
Are Clark County permits required before starting regenerative farming in Moapa?
Clark County does not typically require a specific permit for applying agricultural soil amendments like gypsum on established farmland in Moapa, but growers should verify current land-use zoning through the Clark County Development Review team. Moapa regenerative farming operations using Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate remain within standard agricultural practice guidelines, and Eco-Gem can provide product documentation to support any compliance review.
What drives gypsum treatment costs for Moapa regenerative farms?
Acreage size, soil compaction severity, and the degree of sodic clay accumulation common to Moapa's desert valley soils are the primary cost factors. Delivery distance from distribution points to remote Moapa parcels off US-168 or Glendale Road can also influence pricing. Moapa regenerative farming soil needs vary by field history, and Eco-Gem assesses each operation to recommend the most cost-effective Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate application rate.
How does Moapa's extreme summer heat affect regenerative farm soil performance?
Moapa's Mojave Desert climate delivers summer temperatures frequently exceeding 110°F, which accelerates soil crusting and moisture loss on exposed fields. A Moapa regenerative farm using gypsum cover crop support benefits most from applications timed to cooler months — October through March — before heat stress peaks. Eco-Gem's Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate improves hydraulic conductivity, helping soils retain moisture through Moapa's harsh summer dry season.
Can EcoGEM's gypsum be applied without disturbing Moapa flood-irrigation channels?
Surface broadcasting of Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate requires no trenching or open-cut work, making it fully compatible with Moapa's traditional flood-irrigation channels that run across valley farmland near the Muddy River. A Moapa regenerative farm avoids all channel disruption when using broadcast application methods, and Eco-Gem's CSD products dissolve naturally with irrigation water, improving soil structure without interfering with existing water delivery infrastructure.
