National Center for Appropriate Technology is headquartered in Butte, Montana. A 45-kW solar array was installed on the campus in 2016, when the land was graded and the remains of an old road are still present. Since this installation, native vegetation has crept into the site and has revived itself as a small ecosystem again.
This year, AgriSolar Clearinghouse staff thought it would be good practice to try to enhance what was naturally occurring on the site as well as possibly trial a few crops among the panels. We did this by preparing the site to primarily be pollinator-friendly with room to trial crops that do well in this climate. This year we tried a spring wheat donated to us by a local grain lift. During the spring, summer, and fall, several activities took place for this effort:
Removing spotted knapweed
Acquiring zone-appropriate pollinator seed
Acquiring wheat seed
Setting up a watering system (drip line and sprinkler)
Soil health analysis via Ward Soil testing lab
Bring in soil for a pollinator strip planting
Prep ground for wheat seed planting
More noxious weed removal
Collecting local, native seed
Bringing in 75 more yards of soil to prep for fall planting
Spreading soil over entire site
Ongoing pollinator seed planting during fall and spring of future years
Bachelor’s button, a part of a Rocky Mountain seed mix we are using for this site
Keenan prepping rows for seeding spring wheat
Spring wheat
Huge soil haul to provide better conditions for pollinator seed