New RegenAG® Workshops & Courses

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  1. permaculture.biz

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    G'day,

    We've designed a few new courses that some of you may or may not find interesting.

    These will be rolled out this year on our tour of Europe starting later this month and then into other markets around the world from 2012. As of 2012 we will be no longer running Keyline® Farming or Keyline® Design Courses. This is not due to any dispute or schism or other conspiracy, rumour or otherwise, but rather that we have determined that whilst Keyline® Design is a big part of RegenAG®, the new courses that we have developed are more than Keyline® and so it is inappropriate to represent them solely as this discipline.

    The Yeomans family in Ken & Allan, along with their staff, have been very supportive of our work over the years and continue to be and we want to honour them for their, and their father's work by not misrepresenting their valuable reputation and brand as we head into the next stages of our own work with RegenAG®.

    An overview of RegenAG® and the new courses are listed as follows with the links to the detailed outlines (in Google Docs) in the headers:

    RegenAG® Overview

    After nearly 20 years of designing and developing integrated agricultural projects with the last 4 years developing & delivering Keyline® Design, Carbon Farming, Carbon Economy Courses around the world, Lisa Heenan & Darren J. Doherty in 2009 initiated RegenAG®, together with other farming families across the globe, including Kirsten Bradley & Nick Ritar, Georgie & Kym Kruse, Nina Grundner & Ben Falloon, and more recently Eliza Pearson & Ned RocknRoll. Together we work toward delivering the Charter of RegenAG®:

    '...provide the potential for people to be informed about the regenerative economy, whether it involves their work in agriculture, land management, corporate life, domestic services, manufacturing or other activities that are within the domain of humans…'

    This charter is enacted through education around the 4 Tenets of RegenAG®: Holistic Management® (Decisions), Keyline® Farming (Landscape), BioFertile Farms (Nutrients) & Local Farms & Communities (Economy). Following a successful start up year in Australia & New Zealand where over 2100 people attended courses and seminars, we have developed a bright new set of pedagogies titled: RegenAG® Workshop (RAW), RegenAG® Course (RAC), RegenAG® Advanced Design Course (RAD) & RegenAG® Practicum (RAP).

    The brief descriptions of these courses are as follows:

    RegenAG® Workshop (RAW) is a relatively brief seminar of between 1-2 hours right up to 3 days which describes and where possible demonstrates the broad principles of Regenerative Agriculture where there no assessment of attendees. In its shortest format this 'Introduction to RegenAG®' involves delivery of a highly visual presentation and in longer formats of 1-3 days has a combination of presentation along with field demonstrations of some core elements of RegenAG®: Holistic Management® Grazing Systems, Site Analysis & Biological Monitoring, GIS/GPS Use, Basic Surveying, Keyline® Farming, BioFertilizers & Integrated Polycultures. The RAW is intended for anybody who works in rural landscape management and who wants an introduction as opposed to a course.

    RegenAG® Course (RAC) expands on the information provided in the RAW over a 5-10 day period with more in-depth delivery of each of the '10 RegenAG® Elements': Climate, Geography, Water, Access, Forestry, Buildings, SubDivision, Soils, PolyMarketing & Energy. The delivery of these topics is via interactive presentations, workgroups, field exercises & demonstrations. Course practicums focus on Soil Development, BioFertiliser Production, Water Management, Livestock Management & Site Analysis/Surveying skills. Attendees gain experiential understanding of the core 10 RegenAG® Elements allowing them to take these to their own holdings and those of their clients. The RAC is a course for people who work in the field though for professionals the RAC will prove invaluable in expanding their skills base.

    RegenAG® Advanced Design Course (RAD) focusses on the development of professional design and consulting skills needed in Regenerative Agriculture. This course runs from a workshop length of 3 days right up to 8-10 days. Using real projects as the subject of this course, attendees are guided through the processes involved in a professional design, development & management consultancy, which we call 'Our Works Pattern': 1. Data Collation, 2. Concept Design, 3. Detail Design, 4. Budgeting 5. Scheduling, 6. Implementation & 7. Management. The RAD starts out with attendees covering topics such as Methods of Design, Tools for Design, Design Parameters and Site Analysis ahead of engaging in the process of designing the project site itself. Next we get to work on the project design, addressing each of the 10 RegenAG® Elements, developing layers of design together with strategies for implementation & management. The RAD is for people who are professionally involved in rural landscape management as advisors and managers or want to develop the skills needed to 'do it themselves' on their own holding.

    RegenAG® Practicum (RAP) are experiential project development-based workshops where participants are involved in the process of implementing a RegenAG system which might include: Management Intensive Grazing Systems, Soil Development, BioGas Installation, Ferrocement Water Storage, BioFertiliser Plant, Tree Establishment, Silviculture, Water Harvesting Earthworks, Field Analysis & Survey. These experiential skills are essential for the development and maintenance of productive local communities and farms and these practicums are most effective at increasing attendee's capacity and capability. The RAP workshops are for anybody who wants to build their physical skills as part of regenerative landscape management. (*Please note that there is no outline for the RAP at this stage hence the absence of a hyperlink)
     
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    Wow - that is impressive Darren. Good luck with it.
     
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    Hi Darren,
    fantastic stuff.

    When will you be rolling these out around the Bendigo area?
    Ready to sign up!
     
  4. matto

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    RAD!
    Actually Darren... if your around, I have just aquired 6 of the 1000L tanks that Paul Taylor uses for his compost teas. I saw in Eugenio Gras' powerpoint that someone in Mexico was using them for Biofertilisers. Well you did mention biofert plant....:)
    Would you recommend using these and how do you think it would go mixing and eventually getting the end product out of the taps? Maybe a few refinements... should just give it a crack anyway.
    All the best for 2011 and look forward to some of the new stuff coming to Australian farmers.
     

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