Current Courses & Workshops
For additional information, course listings, schedules and locations
call (505)-842-5252 or email: hmi@holisticmanagement.org
Introductory courses
For people new to Holistic Management® or those who want to improve the health of their land and increase profits, we recommend these introductory courses as the first step. These courses and others are also a requirement for anyone considering becoming a Certified Educator.
We are offering the following short courses in winter 2009:
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Introduction to Holistic Management--March 4 & 5, 2009
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Holistic Financial Planning--March 8 & 9, 2009
These are
all scheduled to be held in Abilene, Texas. To register for these courses,
please click
here.
Introduction to Holistic Management®: Whole Farm / Ranch Planning
You will learn:
- Key insights to help you work with Nature
- Management and decision-making skills to enhance productivity
- How to hone in on your unfair advantage as a producer
- New ways to motivate your work force
- Effective time management and team building practices
Holistic Financial Planning
You will learn:
- Effective ways to increase profit and decrease expenses
- A method to determine which enterprises will yield the greatest return
- Proven methods to effectively plan and pay for infrastructure
- New ways to motivate your work force to increase profit
- How to build your herd / flock strategically and profitably
Holistic Grazing Planning
You will learn:
- Innovative grazing planning techniques for maximizing stocking rate and improving land health
- Practical management guidelines for increasing land productivity
- A new perspective on overgrazing and over-rest and their effects on
your land
Holistic Land Health Monitoring
You will learn:
- Simple and effective biological monitoring techniques
- New approaches to gaining support from environmental groups and government agencies
- New ways to work with Nature (including wildlife) to create the results you need and want
Holistic Facility Planning for Profit
You will learn:
- How to invest in fencing, water, corrals, and other infrastructure so it pays for itself
- How to improve your land management through strategic planning
- Ways to develop your land with future generations in mind