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Virtual Holistic Planned Grazing and Holistic Management Fundamentals

July 29, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - September 16, 2021 @ 5:30 pm PDT

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$500

Times: Tuesdays 4 to 5:30 pm, Thursdays 4 to 6 pm Pacific Time

By adopting good grazing practices, you can increase grass productivity, profits, stocking rates, and crop yields; improve livestock health; increase biodiversity; and even mitigate flood, drought, and climate change.

Manage livestock grazing so that animals stay healthy and productive whilst increasing the biological capital that will sustain your livelihood for generations to come. Good grazing increases plant density and biodiversity, whilst eliminating the need for costly inputs.

Develop a grazing plan for your farm that takes into account the many variables that are commonly left out of grazing planning, such as: erratic weather, different types or classes of livestock, grazing through croplands, orchards, vineyards, wildlife needs, and family needs (such as holidays), and much more.

Support your practice of holistic planned grazing with a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of Holistic Management including the four ecosystem processes, Allan Savory’s key insights, and holistic decision making.

Recommended Prerequisites: Foundations of Holistic Management Online courses, Allan Savory’s TED Talk

Offers: Take the course with a partner, or another person from your organization, and get a two for one discount (available upon request, please email [email protected]).

This is a Savory Accredited  Course and meets the training requirements for becoming a Savory Institute Accredited Professional. 

Details

Start:
July 29, 2021 @ 4:00 pm PDT
End:
September 16, 2021 @ 5:30 pm PDT
Cost:
$500
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Instructor
Andrea & Tony Malmberg
Instructor Bio
Andrea Malmberg has lived her life on the land with livestock and real food in the western United States. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and a Master of Science in Natural Resource Sciences from Washington State University. After completing her studies in Zimbabwe and Argentina in 2004, Andrea became an accredited professional in Holistic Management. Seeing the need to bring the tools of human flourishing to rural communities, Andrea received a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. As a result, she has created a platform that people throughout the world are using to manage and monitor their well-being - LifeEnergy.Guide. Over the last twenty-five years, in many different capacities, Andrea has facilitated the exploration of ecological, financial, sociological, and emotional factors, empowering the potential of people to make sound holistic decisions. With her husband Tony, she has run several regenerative land-based enterprises always with the purpose of honing her skills to enhance the well-being of people, animals, and‚ now and into the future. She delights in ranching, homesteading, conviviality, vibrant philosophical discussions, studying human behavior, and finds purpose in being civically active, participating in the creation of healthy communities, and restoring land. Tony Malmberg is a third-generation rancher. As the recipient of many honors from agricultural organizations, environmental and wildlife interests, including the National Environmental Stewardship Award from the National Cattlemen's Association. Tony demonstrates profitable ecological land use that adds value to his community. Tony has worked for The Freshwater Trust for 10 years to support ranchers in providing salmon habitat. As founder and president of Ranchers Management Company, Tony managed ranch properties and consulted for individual ranches in the western United States for nearly twenty years. Tony owned and operated Twin Creek Ranch, south of Lander, Wyoming, for 31 years. The ranch served as a laboratory for master’s thesis and other academic studies concerning the interaction of properly managed grazing and sage grouse habitat, wildlife friendly fence and migration, riparian habitat and migratory songbird population. Tony has been a practitioner of Holistic Management for over thirty years and has supervised the implementation of Holistic Management on ranches in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, and Hawaii. Tony and his wife, Andrea, sold their Wyoming ranch in 2009. They used the Holistic Decision Making Framework in selecting northeastern Oregon and now ranch in Union county Oregon. They raise Beyond Organic Beef: Grown to Enhance the Land that Creates it and the People who Enjoy it. Tony currently sits on the Board of Carman Ranch Provisions, a regional grass finished beef company.

Venue

Jefferson Center for Holistic Management
Fort Bidwell, CA 96112 United States + Google Map
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