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RegenAG Starts AUGUST! - 18 x groundbreaking workshops (AUS/NZ) over 5 months. | (Read 187 times) |
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July 14, 2010, 06:01:33 AM |
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G'day,
We're excited to announce that in 22 days the RegenAG Workshop Series will kick off with the first of eighteen ground breaking regenerative agriculture workshops travelling across Australia & New Zealand from August to December.
The RegenAG Workshop Series kicks off this August with the first workshop RegenAG #1: Holistic Management being staged in Victoria (4th - 6th August) before heading to Far North Queensland (16-18 August), then back down to NSW (23-25 August). Don't miss this first ever Australian HM workshop with leading USA trainer Kirk Gadzia.
This is a popular series, and tickets are selling fast - only 22 days remaining until the first workshop! Don't miss the opportunity to train with these leading international teachers who specialise in practical regenerative methods !
For more details on the first workshop, visit : http://www.regenag.com/workshops/hm
RegenAG #1: Holistic Management kicks of the series which also includes modules on actively aerated compost tea and fermented biofertiliser (RegenAG #2: Biofertile Farms with Paul Taylor & Eugenio Gras), keyline water harvesting and soil building (RegenAG #3: Keyline Farming with Darren Doherty) and the final workshop exploring everything to do with the world famous Polyface Farm (RegenAG #4: Local Farms and Community with Joel Salatin)
We've also released our 3rd free newsletter that offers lots of information on regenerative agriculture - the current edition explaining in detail what Holistic Management is and what it offers people who manage land and want to regenerate fertility and community.
RegenAG #3 : The HM Edition
Just released yesterday. You can read the newsletter at the address below. ]http://www.regenag.com/newsletters/03/RegenAG03.html
Sign up and receive your own free newsletter at www.RegenAG.com
In the next newsletter Darren Doherty will resurrect his famed 'Off the Contour' column. This will be a regular contribution where he'll explore all matters surrounding Regenerative Agriculture, starting with a series overview before highlighting some of the greater goals of the RegenAG project. We'll also be hearing the personal stories behind the individual workshop hosts; why they're involved in this important project and what RegenAG means to them...
[Click newsletter below to read the full newsletter].

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