Held near Yeomans' original Keyline Designed properties, where it all began... with Darren Doherty, the world's most respected Keyline educator. The Keyline System of farming is currently at the forefront of carbon farming techniques in the USA and beyond...
In today's changing climate and landscape, we need effective solutions for land and water management. Solutions that benefit both the landholder and the environment, and result in both profit and improved soil fertility. Keyline concepts were conceived and founded in the Australian landscape to build soil, hold water and improve the fertility and durability of the land. Look after the land, and the land will look after you.
As well as the nuts-and-bolts of Keyline Design, this course now features not one but TWO tours of Keyline Farms in the Sydney basin - namely Oaks Organics, a P.A.Yeomans designed property still operating using Keyline techniques, and also the Elizabeth Macathur Agricultural Institute, which features Keyline design and also uses a Yeomans Plow extensively in their current cropping system.
Each Farm tour will feature Yeomans' plow demonstrations and a comprehensive walk-through explaining Keyline in context.
Read more about P.A.Yeoman's techniques in The Keyline Plan from the Soil and Health library. See also Aerial view of Yeomans' Keyline work at Kurmond.
The
Keyline Design Course is an intensive blend of technical &
practical sessions targeted at would-be carbon farmers, professional
land managers, consultants, permaculture designers, earthmovers,
farmers and anyone with a strong interest in sustainable land
management and soil creation. This 3-day on-site course will fully
outline all of the principles and techniques involved with the modern
application of Keyline Design. We will also have Keyline's
central tool, the multi-award winning, fully optioned, Yeomans' Keyline
Plow for demonstration as part of this course.
"The object of Agriculture is to feed and clothe people. Two things
will guarantee this happens with maximum efficiency. Firstly, farming
must be prosperous and secondly, soil fertility must constantly improve" - P.A.Yeomans
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Darren Doherty
has had extensive experience across the planet in Permaculture project
design, development & management, with a focus on retrofitting
broad-acre agricultural systems, and has been acclaimed as a pioneer in
this important & often overlooked field. He is a registered teacher
of The Permaculture Institute, a qualified Whole Farm Planner
(University of Melbourne), an Approved Keyline Designer, &
Accredited Permaculture Training (APT) Trainer.
Your course fee includes hearty lunches and morning/afternoon teas for each day of the course. Also available at the course will be P.A.Yeomans' seminal text Water for every farm (RRP $49.95) at a discounted price. First published in 1954, this fully revised edition outlines the theory and application of effective Keyline Design.
To secure your spot in the Richmond Summer KDC course pay the full course fee of $550. Click the green button at right to pay via PayPal or your credit card.
The venue for this course is within the shady grounds of UWS Hawkesbury Richmond Campus. As you enter via College Drive, you will see the pool on your right, directly past the turnaround. The function centre adjoins the pool area. Parking can be found to the right as you enter the campus off College Drive. Course location map.
We have secured budget accommodation at a campus residence that is directly behind the venue, for those who would like access to this option. Single rooms at this residence are $59 per night, and include shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. Bookings and futher info for this accommodation can be made through Silvia Perry at UWS Residential College on 02 4570 1831
In addition to the above, Richmond, Kurrajong and Kurmond have a wide variety of accommodation to suit all budgets. Take a look at the Hawksbury Tourism website for further info.
Richmond is in Western Sydney, at the foot of the Blue Mountains and at the start of the historic Bells Line of Road. It is 50 minutes up the M7 from Sydney CBD, or 1.5 hours by train on the Cityrail network from central Sydney. Course location map.
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