Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/17/2014 - 06/19/2014
All Day
Location
The Farm School
Category
Above photo: Two properties at Date Creek, Arizona. Same climate and soils. Same day. Different management.
Holistic Management® Whole Farm/Ranch Planning and Holistic Planned Grazing with Owen Hablutzel
June 17-19, 2014
Join us for a fun-filled three-day workshop* where you will learn optimal, highly-effective and proven ways to plan for and achieve the full power of the Holistic Management approach for your land, your animals, your profits and your quality of life. The workshop will include classroom, as well as, outdoor exercises and pasture walks for a full learning experience!
*There is also an option to attend only the first day of this workshop for a basic introduction to Holistic Management planning, without attending the following two days on HolisticPlanned Grazing and Biological Monitoring. Select the appropriate ticket below to register for the one day Introduction to Holistic Management course, June 17, 2014
What is Holistic Management? In agriculture, it is a systems thinking approach to managing resources that was originally developed by Allan Savory for reversing desertification. The Savory Institute states that “Holistic Management results in ecologically regenerative, economically viable and socially sound management of the world’s grasslands”. Holistic management has been acknowledged by The United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA-NRCS.
Farmers and Ranchers who have learned Holistic Management as a planning framework experience a wide variety of positive results:
- 80% report increased profits
- 91% report improved quality of life
- 100% increase in management for bio-diversity
- How to use the power of the Holistic Management approach to create and enact an optimal customized vision for your operation
- How to reliably make more effective decisions that will move you towards your goals more rapidly
- Understanding ecosystem processes and how you can leverage their free benefits
- Why managing wholes is the future of agriculture
- How to get your livestock to the right place at the right time for the right reasons and with the right behavior
- Maximizing your stocking rate
- Planning your grazing to increase your profits from meat, milk, or fiber
- How to utilize the tools of grazing and animal impact to create the healthy future landscape you want
- Why stock density, and herd effect are the grazier’s most powerful land management tool for results
- Maximize production (and profitability) from both land and animals
- Grazing planning for both the growing season and the non-growing season
- Keeping animal performance high through planned grazing
- How to plan for drought and minimize capital losses
- Integrate all activities with your grazing plan to avoid stress, surprises and to save money
- Matching your forage and livestock resources
- Evaluating pasture and range condition through Biological Monitoring
- Getting the most out of your pastures
- How to evaluate forage supply and quality
- Understanding plant physiology, recovery, and interactions with animals
Instructor:
Owen Hablutzel is a Keyline Design® consultant and Holistic Management® Certified Educator working in the U.S. and internationally. Trained under the world’s leading Keyline consultant, Darren Doherty (heenandoherty.com), Owen has been successfully working to transform soils and fertility, and to increase whole landscape hydration through regenerative techniques since 2007. By working together with farms, ranches, and land managing organizations his integrated and dynamic approach is helping to create more fertile landscapes, robust farm economies, and resilient watersheds.
Day 1 – Holistic Management Essentials (this day can be taken alone, ticket available below)
- Principles of Effective Resource Management
- Defining your Operational Whole
- Generating Your Holistic Goal / Context
- Understanding Your Environment – Reading the Land
- Tools available for Management and their Effects
- Holistic Decision-Making and Decision Tests
- Developing a Management Feedback Loop
Day 2 and 3 – Holistic Planned Grazing
- Reasons for Planning Your Grazing
- Determining Stocking Rates
- How to decide and manage Stock Density
- Assessing Forage Availability
- Grass and Grazing Interactions
- Creating a Grazing Plan
- Implementing your Grazing Plan
- Design of Grazing Cells
- Biological Monitoring for Range and Pasture
- Wildlife Factors in Planning
- Animal Performance
- Grazing for Success
Recommended Reading and Video:
Holistic Management : A New Framework for Decision-Making by Allan Savory and Jody Butterfield
Holistic Management Handbook: Healthy Land, Healthy Profits by Jody Butterfield, Sam Bingham and Allan Savory
http://permaculturenews.org/2013/05/03/cows-and-plows-transformation-solutions/
The Essence of Holistic Management by Ann Adams and Jody Butterfield – pdf here: http://www.lineaclave.org/web/
Holistic Management Overview: http://www.savoryinstitute.
Holistic Planned Grazing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Logistics for Course
This course venue is The Farm School, located within The Farm Community. We will also be taking field trips to a nearby farm for hands on grazing planning and biological monitoring. Camping is included in the course fee. Rustic dorms in a hostel or private rooms in are available for an additional fee.
We believe you should be well nourished during your stay so that you may fully participate. For that reason, when you sign up for our course, we will provide three nutrient-dense and delicious, omnivorous meals a day, for free. As much as possible, the food is sourced locally and is organic. We include meats and vegetables from our (Spiral Ridge) homestead, probiotic rich fermented foods and we only use butter, olive oil, coconut oil or animal fats in our food. No over processed, GMO laden junk. We aim to embody the principles we teach about on every level. Vegetarian (at a Holistic Management course!?) Gluten Free? No problem! Let us know ahead of time and we will do our best to accommodate you. If you have a very restrictive diet, you may need to bring some of your own food.
Tennessee in the summer is hot, humid and buggy, Oh My! Please consider a dorm bed if you are uncomfortable camping in this environment. Weather may be rainy as well. Please come prepared for rain (rain boots, raincoat) and hot weather. Please bring short sleeved shirts, long-sleeved shirts (in case it is cool in the evening), a sunhat, bathing suit (possibility of swimming), sunscreen, sunglasses and bug spray if you use it. There is a store on The Farm that carries many snacks, natural foods, and bug sprays as well. Lightweight pants and socks are useful if we spend anytime in the woods or meadows. It is advisable to tuck your pants into your socks when in the woods to keep any bugs off your legs. You must bring your own towels and soaps. It is advisable to also bring a flashlight. Wifi will sometimes be available at The School, but is limited. If you need to get online the store has wifi. Cell phone reception is spotty, but we will show you where to best get reception.
Tuition – ask about group discounts for 4 or more people.
$425 Local Farmer Special – includes lunch only and no overnight accommodations.
$525 Regular Tuition – includes three meals/day and camping
Sign up for Holistic Management and add Keyline Design Course and get a discount!
Both courses, 6 consecutive days
Local Farmer Special – $800
Regular Tuition – $1000
Click here to read more about the Keyline Design Course and to register for it on it’s own.
Refund/Cancellation Policy
(If you sign up for both and one course runs and one doesn’t, you still get $25 extra off)
Please click the link to read about our cancellation policy.
Register
*Register early, space is limited.* There is a 15 person minimum to run this course, so spread the word.
Check or Money Order
1. Send us the following information via email or include with your payment; Name, address, phone number, email and how you found out about the course.
2. Send full course amount to: Spiral Ridge Permaculture 444 Walker Road, Summertown, Tennessee 38483.
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1. Fill out online registration form
2. Choose a ticket type below.