Lanatti Family: Forging a Future in Conservation Grazing 

April 4, 2025

Native grasses trace the ridgelines of the Lanatti Ranch, their deep roots quietly strengthening the soil beneath. Purple needlegrass and blue wild rye catch the morning light, harbingers of a bold transformation underway: the Lanatti family’s reimagined land management plan, one that places ecological restoration and climate resilience at the heart of their land stewardship. 

In 2003, the Lanattis partnered with MALT to place their ranch under an agricultural conservation easement. More than just a landmark agreement and legal protections, this decision began an ongoing relationship with MALT, a new beginning.

Under the leadership of Kathie and Dave Lanatti, the family recently utilized MALT’s Stewardship Assistance Program (SAP)—available to all MALT easement holders looking to improve their soil and water quality—to create a new land management plan that has reimagined ranching as a tool for environmental stewardship.

In the spring of 2024, the family’s commitment to conservation gained further support through MALT’s small grant program, with $35,000 awarded for critical water infrastructure improvements. This funding supports the installation of a clay liner in an existing pond to reduce water losses, water that will enable rotational grazing and greater soil health. The grant also supports strategic tree planting, creating habitat for a variety of local wildlife.   

Looking ahead, the family has embraced another vital challenge: generational transition. Their thoughtful approach is proof that preserving both land and legacy requires bold innovation. It’s this dual commitment to agricultural heritage and environmental stewardship that places them at the forefront of Marin County’s evolving ranching community.

The Lanattis’ story reflects the powerful potential when agricultural tradition meets ecological innovation. Through their partnership with MALT, they’ve not only preserved valuable rangeland but transformed it into a model of climate-smart agriculture. As California faces increasing environmental pressures, their approach offers a blueprint for ranching families seeking both economic viability and ecological integrity.

“This family has a long and storied history with this ranch,” Kathie Lanatti notes. “We want to see our family keep writing that story, and one that we’re proud to tell.”

Key Innovations & Accomplishments:

Implemented innovative conservation grazing plan prioritizing ecological restoration
Secured MALT grant funding for water resilience infrastructure
Enhanced wildlife habitat through strategic pond restoration and tree planting
Established perennial grass seeding program
Pioneered transition to climate-resilient land management practices
Developed proactive generational succession framework

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