Carbon Economy Series Santa Barbara upcoming events
www.CarbonEconomySB.com
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SOIL FOOD WEB AND COMPOST TECHNOLOGIES WITH DR. ELAINE
INGHAM
*This course is back on the schedule by popular
demand! If you want the opportunity to learn with Dr. Ingham in
Santa Barbara this fall, sign up for Soil Food Web
now.
We need 12 registered students by October 2 for the course
to run.
OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 1, 2009
Training at Orella Ranch, Gaviota Coast, north of Santa
Barbara, CA
Restoring the Soil Food Web is essential to rebuilding soil
health and productivity.
Join Dr.Elaine Ingham, President and Director of Research at
Soil Foodweb Inc., one of the world’s
leading soil to learn key soil health technologies and
practices.
Soil Food Web, Compost Technologies and Compost Tea
Technologies
In this course, you’ll look at the elements of a
healthy soil food web, learn how to analyze and
improve your own soil, and learn how to make composts and
extracts to strengthen the soil
food web. The Soil Food Web course provides knowledge
and research findings for those at the
grass roots level of working with soils. That includes not
just farmers who grow crops, but also
those who graze cattle, sheep and other livestock, fruit and
vegetable growers, greens keepers,
parks and gardens workers, nursery operators - in fact
anyone who grows things. The course
offers a way of improving the soils we work with now and a
way to keep soils in this healthier
state without damaging any other eco-system.
Residential Course Fees include onsite tent camping
accommodations and delicious catered
meals at Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA
$550 Early Bird, payment in full due by October 2, 2009
Requires at least 12 registered by this date for course to
run!
$650 Registration, payment in full due by October 19, 2009
Register now! www.CarbonEconomySB.com
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SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT WITH DARREN DOHERTY AND KIRK
GADZIA
Broadacre Permaculture/Keyline Design, and Holistic Resource
Management
Two Part Training at Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA.
NOVEMBER 10-15, 2009
Sustainable grazing and agricultural land management
practices emphasizing soil building,
water conservation, and long range planning for productivity
and health.
Benefits include:
Improving soil health and biodiversity of rangelands and
pastures.
Increasing grazing and wildlife capacity.
Increasing annual profits and enhancing livelihoods.
Optimally using rainfall and conserving water.
Growing healthier crops and achieving higher yields.
Reversing desertification in brittle environments.
Breaking the cycle of food and water insecurity.
Enhancing family relationships.
Part 1: Holistic Resource Management - November 10-12, 2009
with Kirk Gadzia, a certified instructor with the Holistic Management
International Center and
founder of Resource Management Services
Holistic Resource Management was pioneered by Allan Savory
more than 40 years ago to offer
land stewards a way to make grazing, land management and
financial decisions that positively
impact land health and productivity. Whether land is
used for ranching, organics production,
food production in pastoral communities or public lands
preservation, or even if it is unused, it
can be returned to health and/or its productivity greatly
increased without large infusions of
cash, equipment or technology. Farms using this kind of
permaculture design have deepened
the topsoil by 3” – 6” in three
years. In this part of the course, you'll learn holistic resource
management goal setting, holistic decision making, and
introductions to grazing planning,
financial planning and land management planning.
Part 2: Broadacre Permaculture and Keyline Design - November
13-15, 2009
with Darren Doherty, permaculturist with extensive
experience across the world in
Permaculture project design, development & management
with a career-long focus on the
profitable retrofit of broadacre agricultural
systems.
Broadacre Permaculture and Keyline Design utilize earth dams
and ponds, contour strip
forests, and a special cultivation technique using the
Keyline plow, to infiltrate water into the
soil efficiently and hold it on the land as long as
possible. This part of the course will address
keyline design applications, agricultural machinery, site
analysis and survey techniques,
methods of design and GIS applications, client
communications, agroforestry, and carbon
farming techniques.
Residential Course Fees (include tuition, onsite camping,
and organic catered meals)
See website for Commuter Format options with reduced fees!
FULL Course: Sustainable Land Management (Nov 10-15)
$875 Early Bird, payment in full due by October 6, 2009
$975 Tuition, payment in full due by October 27, 2009
PART 1 or 2 Only: Holistic Management (Nov 10-12) OR
Broadacre Permaculture/Keyline
Design (Nov 13-15)
$450 Early Bird, payment in full due by October 6, 2009
$515 Tuition, payment in full due by October 27, 2009
Register Now at www.CarbonEconomySB.com
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