Open Gate: Circle Ranch Day
Date and time
Location
Circle Ranch
Van Horn, TXRefund Policy
Description
Helping Water Flow Where it Needs to Go
Our Circle Ranch Day is part of HMI’s Open Gate Learning Series. Open Gates are peer-to-peer action-based learning days with short presentations and small group exercises geared for participants to share discoveries and management techniques with guidance from experienced facilitators and producers.
Whether you are an agricultural producer, land steward, local agency representative, or just interested in how to produce healthy land, animals, and food, this is a day for you.
Come and be a part of this on-the-ground learning day, enjoy nutritious, fresh food and help strengthen local foodsheds. Because we all have a stake in the way our food is grown.
What to Expect
At the Open Gate: Circle Ranch Day, you will...
- See what fellow land managers are doing to regenerate land health and wildlife habitat at the beautiful Circle Ranch in theChihuahuan high-desert grasslands of far-West Texas.
- Learn how to use a Plug N’ Spread Treatment to control the gullies responsible for draining and drying rangelands
- Learn about the Yeoman’s Plow and how Keyline subsoiling works for water infiltration and enhances the Plug N’ Spread technique
- Practice monitoring the land for effective water cycle, forage production and soil health
- Discuss practical strategies to improve water use, wildlife habitat and healthy grasslands
- Enjoy the hospitality of the Gill family at a delicious lunch
- Hear how Holistic Management has helped the Gill Family and Circle Ranch to restore healthy grasslands in the desert and enjoy the benefits of regenerative agriculture.
Agenda
August 26, 2016
9:00
Registration
9:30
Introductions & Orientation – P. Cole
9:35
Holistic Management on Circle Ranch – C. Gill
10:00
Plug N’ Spread Treatment – B. Zeedyk
11:30
Lunch
12:15
Field Work – Creating a plug n’ spread
3:45
Rangeland Monitoring Exercise – P. Cole
with and without Keyline treatment
4:15
Q&A & Evaluations
4:30
Adjourn
For more information please visit our website.
REFUNDS:
Sorry, registration fees are non-refundable due to the costs incurred by HMI.
MEDIA POLICY:
By registering for this event, you hereby consent and agree that HMI has the right to take photographs, videotape, or digital recordings of you and to use these in any and all media, now or hereafter known, for HMI outreach and further consent that your name and identity may be revealed therein or by descriptive text or commentary.
Organized by
Since 1984, HMI has collaborated and worked alongside government agencies, NGOs, and businesses that work with family farmers, ranchers, tribal members, and pastoralists to support their communities as they grow and thrive. We share our educational programs and the knowledge and experience of our international network with these communities to support their adoption and evolution of regenerative agricultural practices that empower them to strengthen their businesses, produce healthier food, improve local wildlife habitats and protect the environment.
Our mission is to inspire, educate, and equip all land stewards, including farmers, ranchers, and conservation organizations, to unlock their own potential and the full potential of the land, water, and communities with whom they engage.