
... most of these lands, desert lands, were capped, bare soil... and what we're trying to do, as seasons pass by, is cover more
soil: cover more soil with vegetation, dung, urine, grass ... whatever material we can find to cover the soil with vegetation. One of the best reclamation tools we have found are the hooves and the mouths of our domestic animals. We use them in order to improve these basic ecological processes that we are managing: water cycle, mineral cycle, energy flow... and the dynamics of our soils, our plants...
... one thing that is surprising to me is that I found native species of plants that normally tend to be in riparian areas (near water) – arroyos, or wet areas ... these plants were found throughout the land.
...the changes have been quite dramatic... from seeing almost completely bare land,
practically naked, to seeing land that has been almost covered, almost to its' totality, that didn't have any ground cover before, and now it's covered almost completely.
If we put this into numbers, we're talking about going from 5-10% ground cover to 80-85% ground cover.
For additional information, course listings, schedules and locations
call (505)-842-5252 or email: hmi@holisticmanagement.org.
For people new to Holistic Management or those who want to improve the health of their land and increase profits, we recommend these introductory courses as the first step. These courses and others are also a requirement for anyone considering becoming a Certified Educator.
NOTE: If you would like to have these courses count as college credit through Adams State College, please contact Ann Adams at anna@holisticmanagement.org to learn more about that opportunity. Additional work is required and additional fees will be incurred for that option.
September 23-October 1, 2009
Regenerative Design Institute, Bolinas, Marin County, CA
Contact: Erin O'Reilly erin@regenerativedesign.org
Join HMI Certified Educator Kirk Gadzia & Terry Gompert who will present the entire selection of Holistic Management modules including Introduction to Holistic Management/Holisticgoal, Holistic Financial Planning, Holistic Grazing Planning, and Holistic Land Planning.
October 19-27, 2009
Orella Ranch & Quail Springs, Santa Barbara, CA
Contact: Kolmi Majumdar info@quailsprings.org
Join HMI Certified Educator Kirk Gadzia & Terry Gompert who will present the entire selection of Holistic Management modules including Introduction to Holistic Management/Holisticgoal, Holistic Financial Planning, Holistic Grazing Planning, and Holistic Land Planning.
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