[soilhack-announce] Regenerative Design for Small Farms course 28th/29th April - Pembrokeshire

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Thu Mar 15 13:50:21 CET 2018


Hello,

We thought you might be interested in the below course we're helping to 
organise. Please forward to others you might think would be interested.

Thanks very much!

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Regenerative Design for Small Farms
April 28th / 29th 2018
Canolfan Hermon Community Resource Centre, Hermon, Pembs, SA36 0DT

Fees (inc food): from £75 (sliding scale)
Booking is essential (deposit or full payment)
Booking form: http://bit.ly/2rRYDun

See below for some course info. Facebook event here for more info. 
<https://www.facebook.com/events/197387081001136/>

Having done the course myself last year i would really recommend and 
think it would be really useful for farmers/smallholders/permaculturists 
at any stage.

*Skills and knowledge to redesign your farm or land holding into an 
agroecological, productive and regenerative system.*

Duration: 2 days
Booking is essential (deposit or full payment)

Over the weekend we will be designing the layout of the farm. The course 
will be led by Niels Corfield.

Frameworks Used:
Regenerative agriculture (RegenAg), agroforestry, Keyline planning, soil 
health principles, Holistic Management, permaculture design.

Course Format:
• Learn by doing - participatory/hands-on design session and facilitated 
discussions.
• Learn dry/rote information in a digestible and easy to absorb fashion.
• Experiment with design options and create example plans in an 
informal, supportive setting.
• Discuss the different design & management options available to us as 
farmers/land managers, through the medium of a site specific design.
• Gain confidence in design and decision-making through group discussion 
and by making placements
• Create a synthesis of complementary elements on a farm.
• Relate new knowledge and thinking to your own farm or holding.
• Create an indicative design of a generic small farm that is to scale, 
show casing the options and opportunities for regenerative agriculture.

This course is suitable for:
• Farmers/farm managers & landowners
• Consultants and advisors
• Smallholders
• Those looking to buy/rent land
• Those looking to do a One Planet Development

What topics will be compared and presented?
• Principles, frameworks & methodologies
• Site/microclimate analysis
• Agroforestry systems
• Windbreaks & shelterbelts
• Keyline design & cultivation patterns
• Dams, ponds, water harvesting in the landscape
• Constructed wetlands, living barns
• No-till, min-till & cover crops
• Cropping systems and cash crop alternatives
• Holistic management, mob grazing, freeranging
• Fencing systems and water provision
• Mushrooms, biochar & biomass production
• Nurseries, propagation and breeding
• Woodland management
• Pasture management and reseeding
• Soil and plant management
• Tree establishment
• Case studies and examples

What visits will be included?
• Grass-fed beef and microdairy farm (70 acres)

Course Design Objectives:
• Increased yields/yield stabilisation
• Reduced input costs
• Eliminate unnecessary work
• Resilience and future-proofing
• Better drought tolerance and alleviated flood issues
• Increased soil organic matter
• Carbon sequestration
• Low maintenance

What You Take Away from the Course:
• Printed 33 page handout
• Powerpoint presentations

Catering & Accomodation
Lunch and dinner will be served on the first day and breakfast and lunch 
the second day. Mains dishes will be vegan and gluten-free, with side 
dishes to complement these.
Specialist dietary needs catered for.
There is parking on site.
Please arrange your accomodation in the local area. (suggestions on the 
facebook event)

Thanks very much

Lauren

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