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KEYLINE WATER MANAGEMENT:
A WHOLE SYSTEMS APPROACH
ADVANCED PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATE COURSE
AT SEVEN SEEDS BIODYNAMIC FARM, WILLIAMS, OREGON
AUGUST 10-20, 2001
INSTRUCTORS: TOM WARD AND RANDY CAREY
A ten day intensive for basic design graduates to further develop skills of thorough assessment and planning process. This course is geared towards individuals who desire to become more competent designers and those who wish to implement advanced Permaculture design and Keyline concepts into long term sustainable systems.

PARTICIPATE in an extensive “real life “ Permaculture  retrofit to an existing old  homestead.  Use site assessment tools in design teams to contribute to the Seven Seeds Farm design.
UNDERSTAND how to drought proof arid or semi-arid landscapes with an emphasis on water catchment and distribution.  Determine pond placement, ditch layout and efficient flood irrigation systems.
APPLY Permaculture and Keyline principles to whole farm design.  Integrate healthy riparian conditions and healthy farming.

TOPICS
v       Use natural patterns, zone and sector layout for conceptual design
v       In depth application of Keyline systems, pond design and  construction
v       Survey and  map a whole system design
v       Explore whole watershed functions and stream restoration
v       Field trips to local integrated Keyline Farms

v       Evening slideshows, classes and hikes
IN THE SISKIYOU  MOUNTAINS
Located in Williams, Oregon, Seven Seeds Farm is nestled in the pristine watershed of Grayback Mountain, which stands at the edge of an extensive roadless area.  The Siskiyou Mountains are one of the most diverse geological and biological areas on the planet.  We are excited to share this special place with you and welcome your participation in the design of our farm.  We are an active Biodynamic farm that produces a diverse mix of crops including market produce and seeds.  We host a variety of educational experiences as well as seasonal celebrations.  A schedule is available upon request.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
The course cost of $1,100 includes tuition, 3 homegrown meals a day, camping, course materials and field trips.  There is a $200 discount for registration received before June 10.  A  non-refundable deposit of $100 will ensure yourself a spot for this unique course which is bound to fill quickly.  The course is limited to 22 participants for an intimate learning experience.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Seven Seeds Farm, 3220 East Fork Rd, Williams, OR  97544

Phone: (541) 846-9233   email:< sevenseeds7@hotmail.com>

RANDY CAREY
Randy is a generalist, a farmer, a student of Holistic Management and a partner in Siskiyou Sutainable Design.  Randy specializes in farm design, Keyline Irrigation systems, pond building, and watershed restoration.  He is a co-founder/ president of the Williams Watershed Council

RANDY CAREY
Randy is a generalist, a farmer, a student of Holistic Management and a partner in Siskiyou Sutainable Design.  Randy specializes in farm design, Keyline Irrigation systems, pond building, and watershed restoration.  He is a co-founder/ president of the Williams Watershed Council

Advanced Permaculture Design Course
Keyline Water Management_ A Whole Systems Approach
August 10  20, 2001

Course Outline & Schedule

August 10th: Afternoon check in, registration, orientation, and dinner
        Course contract and rules. Night hike
August 11
th: AM: Check in, site assessment review, Keyline order of permanence,
Outdoor observational walk.
PM  Principles and sectors review, sector mapping, sector walk.
EVE Farm Tour
August 12
th: AM  Check in, patterning and patterning walk.
        PM  Keyline principles applied to homesteads and farms.
        EVE  Slide show (Wolf Gulch Permaculture site)
August 13
th: AM  Surveying for Keyline, Contour, etc.,
        PM  Break into design teams, team mapping
·       Keep teams for the rest of the class and set up “Client Interview”
EVE Slide Show (Elk dancing site)
August 14th: AM  Water harvesting, swales, ponds.
        PM Watershed restoration and health, assessing riparian conditions
        EVE Biodynamics with Slide Show (Tom Ward off this day)
August 15
th: AM  Sustainable forestry, social forestry, and hedgerows.
        PM  Forest and Herb walk with vegetation ID.
EVE Special forest products  mushrooms, coppice work, basketry, and poles. (Randy Carey is off this day)
August 16
th: Field Trip to Wolf Gulch Farm  a Permaculture/ Keyline farm.
August 17
th: AM  Pond Construction and principles in and out.
        PM  Group client interview and discussion
August 18
th: AM  Review farm assessment as a group. Group breakout sessions.
        PM Design Strategies and retrofit, team designs.
August 19
th: AM  Permaculture counseling and ethics, team design process.
        PM  Design team presentations and critique.
        EVE  Party
August 20
th: Closing and where to from here? 11 AM departure