The Research Center & Demonstration Orchard is part of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas's Center for Urban Water Conservation. The research center has been a cooperative effort between Extension and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for over 30 years. The main emphasis has always been on water conservation in the Mojave Desert. From the very beginning, deciduous fruit trees, wine and table grapes, and various kinds of vegetables, herbs and hops have been grown and tested for their ability to survive and produce under desert conditions.
The goal of this facility is to research new varieties of fruit-producing trees, vines and other plant materials in sustainable ways. The facility features 500+ fruit trees, over 200 grapevines, vegetables and other row crops. In recent years, test areas of hops and drought-tolerant wine grape rootstocks have been added. Current research projects include determining how much water it takes to produce fruit and how pruning impacts the water useage of landscape trees.
The center is also a place where hands-on training/teaching opportunities can be held for homeowners and commercial clientele. Throughout the year, hands-on classes are taught to the public. These classes vary from hands-on pruning of fruit trees and grapevines, maintaining healthy fruit trees, picking the right fruit tree, irrigation, water conservation through organic mulching and compost making, etc.
Who maintains the center?
The facility is maintained with the help of Master Gardeners and community volunteers.
What happens to the produce grown there?
It can be obtained by community members, bakers, and chefs through our Farm Stand on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 8:00 am - 12:00 noon. Excess is given to local charities and food banks.
Can I visit or tour the center?
The center is located at 4600 Horse Drive, North Las Vegas, NV 89131
The center is open to the public Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. except for federal & state holidays.
Tours are available upon request.
For more information contact the Research Center and Demonstration Orchard at ExtensionClarkMG@unr.edu or 702-257-5555