[Sdpg] Keyline Design Workshop 2 DAY COURSE Fri, Sat Nov 9, 10/ Intro Lecture, Nov 8
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Fri Nov 2 06:21:15 PDT 2007
SPACES STILL AVAILABLE
2 Day Keyline Design Workshop
with Darren Doherty
at the Orella Ranch, on the beautiful Gaviota Coast, North of Santa Barbara, CA
Nov 9 & Nov 10, 2007
Orella Ranch, Goleta, California, USA
2 day Keyline Design Course, Orella Ranch - $250 -
Contact for workshop, Guner Tautrim:
<mailto:gunerandheidi at yahoo.com>gunerandheidi at yahoo.com
Also, Introductory Keyline Lecture on Thursday, Nov 8, 7pm:
SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK
Presents:
Keyline Design & Sustainable Agriculture
With Darren Doherty
Thur, Nov 8, 2007, 7pm, donation $5
Join Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network on Thursday Nov 8, at 7pm as we explore
the concept of Keyline Design, a unique design
system that restores and regenerates landscapes,
with Darren Doherty (
<http://www.permaculture.biz/>www.permaculture.biz) from Australia.
Keyline Design is a complete design
system for landscapes. It is applicable to both
rural and urban areas. It is a unique combination
of water conservation and soil building, with
great appeal to both farmers and ranchers, as it
has the ability to build and regenerate degraded
soils rapidly, and sees the use of grazing
animals as beneficial to this process.
Keyline systems were developed in
Australia during the 1950s by P.A Yeomans (
<http://www.yeomansplow.com.au/>www.yeomansplow.com.au
) as a response to increasing desertification and
erosion he observed on the Australian landscape
as it related to agriculture. His book Water For
Every Farm, A Keyline Plan is an important work
describing a set of principles and techniques
based on a holistic approach that works with
natural patterns to restore and increase the
depth and fertility of the soil, while increasing
its water holding capabilities. Yeomans realized
that conventional agriculture totally ignored the
biological aspects of the soil. He created a
sustainable agriculture system before the term
was coined, and for the first time in human
history, methods were developed that could
produce rich fertile soils in relatively short
periods. A permanent and lasting agriculture
Yeomans believed, must materially and financially
benefit the farmer, and benefit the land and soil.
Keyline Design integrates terraces,
ponds, tree plantings on contour, 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. Water
harvesting strategies employed by Keyline Design
provide drought-proofing for farms with very low
maintenance using gravity fed irrigation systems,
with a huge reduction in water lost to
evaporation. In contrast, up to 80% of water is
lost to evaporation using conventional overhead
sprinklers. Farms using Keyline Design have
amazing records of deepening the topsoil by 3-6
in 3 years, in contrast to natures process,
which can take hundreds or thousands of years.
The term Keyline comes from the
reference to a keypoint on the watershed, which
is the interface between collection and
distribution of water on the landscape, where
ridge meets the valley. Keyline is a philosophy
and technique that doesnt pit the needs of
farmers against environmentalists trying to
protect wildlife and fish habitat, and with
carbon sequestering techniques used, helps to
address aspects of global warming and climate change.
Darren Doherty is an Australian Keyline
Designer, Developer & Manager and Australian
Approved Keyline Design Farm Planning
Consultant, and recipient of Whole Farm Planning
Certificate ~ Train the Trainer(University of
Melbourne 1995). He has designed and developed
over 1100 properties across four continents
working most recently in Vietnam, on land
projects for Mars Inc, owners of Seeds of Change.
His remaining time is spent managing a working
research & demonstration farm in Southern Victoria, Australia.
The event takes place on Thurs Nov 8,
7pm, at the Santa Barbara Public Library,
Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu Street. Donation
$5, no reservations required. For more
information, visit
<http://www.sbpermaculture.org/>www.sbpermaculture.org
(Upcoming Events), or email margie at sbpermaculture.org , (805) 962-2571.
Other Keyline Design Events:
Nov 9 & Nov 10
KDC Orella Ranch, Goleta, California, USA
2 day KDC Orella Ranch - $250 -
Contact, Guner Tautrim: gunerandheidi at yahoo.com
<<<
Sustainable World Radio Interviews with Darren
Doherty on <http://www.radio4all.net/>www.radio4all.net
Keyline Plow - Implement Description
<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8411281412763349676>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8411281412763349676
Keyline Plow - The Process
<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5415701832677827929>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5415701832677827929
Keyline Plow - Soil Building etc.
<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4813875551644885291>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4813875551644885291
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