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  • From: <darren@permaculture.biz>
  • To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Cc: 'Barbara Flack' <bflack@gmtcc.k12.vt.us>, 'famfarm' <famfarm@sover.net>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Darren Doherty Tour 2007
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:04:54 +0700

G'day,

Thanks for the note Claude.

Looking forward to speaking further on the development of any workshops.
Combining Albrecht/BD/PC and Keyline design is bound to create a pretty neat
system that a few people out your way could be well interested in and
benefit from.

Let's keep talking and thanks for your enthusiasm and links.

Ciao,

Darren Doherty
www.permaculture.biz



-----Original Message-----
From: permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Claude William
Genest
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 3:40 AM
To: permaculture
Cc: Barbara Flack; famfarm
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Darren Doherty Tour 2007

G'day Darren -

Darren, meet Abe Collins and Doug Flack.....

Abe has put in what is one of N.America's first and only Yeomans/PC
style earthworks for his mid-size dairy operation. Darren is an
expert in this dep't.

Doug is a brilliant practitioner of Biodynamics and lecturer on
Weston Price nutrition

Abe and Doug, I was hoping you might like to perhaps help organize a
PC course or some such to coincide with Darren's arrival from Oz....

Just putting it out there - we'll see what might come of it....

On Jul 27, 2006, at 1:05 PM, <darren@permaculture.biz>
<darren@permaculture.biz> wrote:

> G'day,
>
>
>
> I trust that this greets you and all well.
>
> Following our successful foray into Viet Nam working with Dr Howard
> Yana
> Shapiro (Director Plant Science & External Research M&M's/Mars
> Inc.) and
> ACDIVOCA/Success Alliance my family (Lisa, Isaebella (13), Pearl
> (6) and
> Zane(5) and I will be traversing the Northern Hemisphere from
> January 2007.
> We are currently organizing an array of engagements in Hawaii,
> California,
> New Mexico, New York and Quebec (and Spain) with Permaculture
> groups/businesses. The North American tour will start in February/
> March 2007
> from where we will cross the Antlantic in Europe etc. I am therefore
> fielding expressions of interest for myself to do conduct some
> professional
> Permaculture consulting and teaching during this study tour/road trip.
>
> For the North American leg of our tour Allan J. Yeomans of the
> Yeomans Plow
> Company <http://www.yeomansplow.com.au/> has kindly offered to
> supply us
> with a Yeomans Keyline Plow for practical demonstrations on the
> accelerated
> soil creation, rainfall infiltration & vitally important carbon
> sequestration effects of using this multiple-award winning implement.
>
> My specific fields of expertise are as follows:
>
> . Keyline Design R Applications (Farm Design, Soil
> Renovation
> etc.)
>
> . Broadacre Permaculture Design
>
> . GIS/GIS/MS Excel Applications in Permaculture Design
>
> . Broadscale Water Harvesting & Drought Proofing
>
> . Farm Forestry and Tree Crops
>
> . Permaculture Earthworks
>
> I have the full Permaculture Design Course Curriculum in MS
> Powerpoint, a
> portable LCD projector and notebook with an extensive digital
> permaculture
> photo library enabling me to teach anywhere to ostensibly any
> audience. I am
> also equipped to conduct GIS/CAD/GPS-based Permaculture Designs of
> broadacre
> systems. I have taught on many successful courses in Australia and
> Viet Nam
> to mainly rural adults teaming with renowned Permaculture educators
> such as
> David Holmgren and Bill Mollison among others.
>
> Our foremost intention is to bring to bear and expand on our Broadacre
> Permaculture/Keyline Design experience and to help others
> (consultants and
> landholders alike) broaden their opportunities in this often
> neglected, but
> vitally important field.
>
> I invite people or organisations to consider using my professional
> skills
> and experience as either a permaculture designer and developer or
> teacher
> with a large body of practical experience (having designed/
> developed over
> 1100 rural properties).
>
> Yours and Growing,
>
> Darren J. Doherty
>
> Permaculture Designer
>
> Australia Felix Permaculture
>
>
>
> Integrated Consultant
>
> M&M's/Mars Inc.
>
>
>
> Australia (Bendigo):
>
> Yeerip House
>
> 103 Casey St, East Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, 3550
>
> p. +61 3 5444 1068
>
> m. +61 (0) 418 254 605 (Australian Mobile)
>
> e. <mailto:darren@permaculture.biz> darren@permaculture.biz
>
> w. <http://www.permaculture.biz/> www.permaculture.biz
>
> Australia (Moriac):
>
> Dalpura
>
> 15 Thielemanns Rd, Moriac, Victoria, Australia, 3240
>
> p. +61 3 5266 1807
>
>
>
> Viet Nam (Dong Xoai):
>
> Sustainable Cacao Agroforestry Systems (SCAS)
>
> Hillside Restoration & Water/Soil Conservation Project,
>
> Forest Science Sub Institute of Vietnam (FSSIV) Research Farm,
>
> Huong-lo 312, Nghia Trung Commune, Bu Dang District, Binh Phuoc
> Province,
>
> Socialist Republic of Vietnam
>
> m. +84 (0) 909 861 520 (Viet Nam Mobile)
>
> <http://www.permaculture.biz/>
>
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