Tuesday & Wednesday September 18-19 at the George Jones Farm
Keyline design is a system that restores and regenerates degraded landscapes. It offers a unique combination of water conservation and soil building and is a powerful tool for farmers and others concerned about regenerating our local food supply using advanced environmental techniques.
The workshop will be taught by Darren Doherty, a permaculture designer from Australia who has developed the keyline method to restore degraded landscapes in Australia and around the world. Workshop fee, $125 for 1 day and $250 for 2 days. Scholarships available. For more information, contact Eric Stewart at eric.stewart@oberlin.edu or 440-775-4047
Official Website: http://www.gotthenac.org/
Added by Jenita on September 10, 2007