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What is Holistic Management®

 

By managing land resources in partnership with nature, we can increase

land productivity, optimise water resources, preserve food sources,

create sustainable livelihoods, and remove carbon dioxide from our

atmosphere.                                                                                                                                                             

 

  

 Kachana, WA (from L to R) Site 2 Nov 1992, Site 2 Nov 1997, Site 2 Nov 2005

 

 

            Holistic Management® has been proven to work, across

                       all environments, under all conditions,

                                           for over 25 years.

 

   

              Benefits  that are consistently reported after applying the principles of

                                            Holistic Management are:-

  •  Reduced impact of droughts

  •  Biologically active soils

  •  Reduced input costs

  •  Reduced erosion and flooding

  •  Building of soil carbon

  •  Increase carrying capacity

  •  Maximum benefit from rainfall

  •  Maximise groundcover

  •  Reduced impact of weeds

  •  Increased biodiversity

  •  Increase Production

  •  Creation of a healthy environment

  •  Potential to increase profits

  •  Improve wildlife habitat

  •  Improve soil health

  •  More time for family and recreation

  •  Increased nutrient cycling

  •  Learn to plan for what you want

 

              Holistic Management can be viewed as an add-on to your existing

                  business management strategy and being non-prescriptive,

                   gives land managers the flexibility needed in the current

                             economic and environmental climate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newsflash

2009 Feasta Lecture

Keeping Cattle: cause or cure for climate crisis?

Lecture presented by Allan Savory 7th November 2009 Trinity College, Dublin

 

 

 
Article

 'How Cows (Grass-fed only) could save the planet' is an interesting article looking at how animals can improve the landscape...

 

 

 

 
Courses for 2010

Principles & Practice - new course commencing 21 & 22 April Farm Ready approved contact the office

 
Holistic Management Course is now TAFE Accredited

'A Course in Holistic Management'
For more information contact us

 
FarmReady Approved
'Holistic Management- Principles for Success'
For further information visit www.farmready.gov.au or contact us.