Subject: Re: [permaculture] PC workshop curricula and tips
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 21:09:44 -0500
Hi Steve,
I just gave a one hour talk to Organic Farmers on Saturday....
Pictures are definitely worth a thousand words....
I got a good reaction on the subject of water bioremediation - specifically
the PC notion of turning wastes into resources. ( willows and their uses
figured prominently here - biotecture etc,)
- Food forestry
- the use of clover as a living much on a broad scale
- Zonation and the fact the farm is but a component of a PC design
- Sun traps and wind breaks
- Ethics and principles ( based on forest model)
When talking to a group of farmers about permaculture
> on the farm, what are the key points that tie permaculture
> to the broadscale level vs backyard level. What makes
> permaculture interesting to farmers? How can they use it?
I began my talk by outlinign the history of our reductionistic thinking and
pulling things apart as a precursor to NOT merely giving them a bunch of
"techniques" and to introduce the benfits of putting things together and
thinking holistically...
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> If you are a farmer who has to survive on proceeds from the land,
> what would you like to know about Permaculture, how will it make
> your farm more environmentally and economically sustainable?
I'd like to know that I can transition slowly; that I can "stack the
functions" and by so doing get so much more bang for my buck than I might
have otherwise thought (e.g fedge/windbreak/nuts and timber in zone 4)
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