Perennial Corps facilitates healing of agroecological systems and watersheds by organizing land projects and training teams of land regenerators
We work with farmers, land trusts, and land-based nonprofits to understand the land’s needs. Our priorities are to plant and harvest perennial crops, remediate contaminants in land and water, establish buffers and wildlife habitat, and rewild migratory corridors.

In 2025 we are planning several projects with Commons Land at farms in southeast Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Interested in Joining a Project?
Land regenerators receive training from experienced crew leads and work on projects.
Interested in Being a Land Host?
Land hosts provide the site and work with Perennial Corps on project planning and implementation.
Below are the types of land projects we do:
Seed Sages
In 2023 we worked with Seed Sages on their "Growing Seed in Community: A 5-Part Seed Series", a year-long project to build seed growing knowledge for grassroots growers.
“Growing Seed in Community” pilots a unique model by providing a learning stipend for growers who steward soil, water, habitat, and locally adapted seeds for their communities.