Attend Our Courses & Events
Blueprints of Nature: Explore Regional Biodiversity Through Cyanotype Printing
Join us for Blueprints of Nature, a cyanotype print workshop celebrating the intersection of art, agriculture, and seasonal giving at Jalama Canyon Ranch.
When: Saturday, March 22, 2025 from 9:00 AM 2:00 PM
Where: Jalama Canyon Ranch at 3635 Jalama Road, Lompoc, CA
Workshop Cost: $275 for a day of instruction, all art materials, and a delicious lunch.
Led by renowned artist and the 2023 White Buffalo Land Trust Artist in Residence, Holli Harmon, this immersive experience offers our community a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of the ranch and capture its intricate details through the photographic process of cyanotype printing.
Cyanotype uses light-sensitive iron salts to create beautiful deep blue and soft white photographic prints. With hands-on instruction, you’ll craft your own artistic silhouettes onto a flour sack towel set using a diversity of plants, rocks, and found items gathered from the land. We invite you to enjoy the beauty of the ranch while creating a gift for loved ones or yourself! While your cyanotypes dry, we’ll gather for a nourishing meal highlighting local seasonal food. Throughout the day, we’ll engage in discussions on the upcoming holiday season and how everything from the gifts we give to the food we share can support the regeneration of our local ecosystem, foster connection to place, and reinvigorate culture and community.
All materials will be provided, including exposure materials, flour sack towels, and other supplies.
No Experience Necessary: Whether you're an experienced artist or a beginner, this workshop is open to all skill levels. Embrace the opportunity to learn, create, and connect in a supportive and inspiring environment.
This workshop is offered as part of our Artist-in-Residence Program.
About Holli Harmon
Holli’s work revolves around human experiences that are connecting points between different cultures and generations set in iconic California imagery. Her paintings and printmaking re-imagine the story of these places, people, and culture.
Process, materials and surfaces are as important as the subjects found in her work. The imagery lives between representation and abstraction as one material leads to another, creating an object that has a life of its own. Some of theses materials include impasto paint, cold wax, collage and thread
As a native to California. Harmon shares this imagery honestly and in the present tense. Through a personal lens, she explores and re-tells themes that make up our collective human experience. These collective experiences are found on the edge of our personal borders of space, time and memory.
Roots of the Future IV: The Art of Agriculture
Save the Date!
On Saturday, May 17, we invite you to immerse yourself in an evening that celebrates the art of regenerative agri(culture) and the profound connection between our community and the land. White Buffalo Land Trust’s iconic benefit, Roots of the Future IV: The Art of Agriculture, will be a celebration of how, together, we can shift our agri(culture) for a more resilient and bountiful future.
The proceeds from Roots of the Future IV - The Art of Agriculture will provide essential funding to ensure the legacy of White Buffalo Land Trust and the stewardship of the Jalama Canyon Ranch as a global hub for regenerative land stewardship, research and monitoring, education and training, and enterprise development.
We invite you to become rooted in our mission by becoming a sponsor. In addition to the exclusive benefits that come from sponsorship, your generous contribution will support our core programs, including farmer and rancher training, student and community education, ecological and climate data collection and monitoring, and regional entrepreneurial partnerships.
Our one of a kind event sell out every year before individual tickets become available so we encourage you to become a sponsor today and guarantee your spot!
When: 5:30pm on Saturday, May 17
Location: Santa Barbara County, California
Fall Open House and Ranch Cookout: Engage with Land and Community
Discover the beauty of Jalama Canyon Ranch at your own pace with family, friends, and community! Join our team for an exciting day of exploration, hands-on learning, live music, and delicious food as we celebrate restoration of the land through agriculture.
Wild for the Wild: Discovering Regional Biodiversity
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Santa Barbara County Farm Day Event
Visit Our Research Team at Santa Barbara County Farm Day!
Join us on Saturday, August 24th, at Restoration Oaks Ranch for an exciting Farm Day Event featuring guided educational hikes emphasizing soil regeneration and sustainable farming, interactive booths and farm activities, and take-home informative materials.
Our research team will have an educational booth sharing about our work in monitoring biodiversity from pollinators to dung beetles and how these incredible creatures are vital to the health of our environment.
We look forward to seeing you at this family-friendly event that promises to be a day of learning, exploration, and fun as we explore how we can restore our ecosystem through agriculture.
To learn more about Santa Barbara County Farm Day, visit: https://santabarbaracountyfarmday.com/
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Fields of Color: Celebrating the Intersection of Art and Agriculture through Gouache Watercolors
Join us for Fields of Color, a gouache watermedia workshop celebrating the intersection of art, agriculture, and ecology at Jalama Canyon Ranch.
When: Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 9:00 AM 2:00 PM
Where: Jalama Canyon Ranch at 3635 Jalama Road, Lompoc, CA
Workshop Cost: $275 for instruction, all materials, and a delicious lunch.
Led by renowned artist and the 2023 White Buffalo Land Trust Artist in Residence, Holli Harmon, this immersive experience offers our community a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of the ranch and connect with the rich agricultural landscape through painting.
Experience first-hand the principles of regenerative land stewardship, learn to capture the vibrant colors and textures of the ranch using gouache watercolor techniques, and bring home a traveling gouache kit to continue experiencing landscapes through painting. Gouache is very similar to watercolor, but is opaque and can be layered.
*All materials will be provided, including high-quality paints, paper, brushes, and other supplies. Participants are welcome to bring their own materials if they prefer.
**No Experience Necessary: Whether you're an experienced artist or a beginner, this workshop is open to all skill levels. Embrace the opportunity to learn, create, and connect in a supportive and inspiring environment.
This workshop is offered as part of our Artist-in-Residence Program.
About Holli Harmon
Holli’s work revolves around human experiences that are connecting points between different cultures and generations set in iconic California imagery. Her paintings and printmaking re-imagine the story of these places, people, and culture.
Process, materials and surfaces are as important as the subjects found in her work. The imagery lives between representation and abstraction as one material leads to another, creating an object that has a life of its own. Some of theses materials include impasto paint, cold wax, collage and thread
As a native to California. Harmon shares this imagery honestly and in the present tense. Through a personal lens, she explores and re-tells themes that make up our collective human experience. These collective experiences are found on the edge of our personal borders of space, time and memory.
Red, White, and Blues at Buttonwood Farm & Vineyards
Join us as a sponsor for Red, White, and Blues featuring the Doublewide Kings, a benefit for White Buffalo Land Trust.
On Saturday, July 6 we invite you for an afternoon of sipping wines, tasty BBQ, and dancing to the blues at the iconic Buttonwood Farm & Vineyard. 100% of the sponsorship proceeds from Red, White, and Blues will provide essential funding to ensure the legacy of White Buffalo Land Trust and the Jalama Canyon Ranch as a global hub for regenerative land stewardship.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Resilience Garden Program: Open House and Volunteer Day
Join White Buffalo Land Trust and The Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office for an Open House event at Camp 4. Explore the garden, purchase plants from the tribal nursery, and engage in planting projects for future generations.
Holistic Management Intensive - March 2024
This 10-day immersive experience is designed for someone who wants to learn the whole of Holistic Management in one session. This unique framework builds your understanding of the whole you are working within and guides you in developing a context appropriate pathway to management for ecological, economic, and community health. There will be a mixture of inside course and individual work time, as well as outdoor, hands-on experience.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
"All-Hands-On" Plant Propagation Workshop
Cultivating Biodiversity: Native Plant Propagation to Support Regional Food Systems
WITH GUEST FACILITATOR ALEJANDRO LEMUS OF
SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDEN
Biodiversity is key to a thriving food system. Join us to discover how native plants can play a crucial role in supporting the local ecosystem and enhancing crop resilience. Learn the principles and skills needed to propagate native plants on your own landscape and integrate them into your agricultural systems for increased resilience and ecological health.
When: 9am - 4pm on Saturday, November 4, 2023
Location: Jalama Canyon Ranch
Cost: Sliding Scale $175 - $300
* Delicious Lunch is included! Instruction will be in classroom and outdoors.
Get Hands-on! You'll participate in a variety of seed preparations, harvest cuttings and prepare them for propagation, and make root divisions. Through our in-field practicum, you'll learn how to support these newly propagated plants through soil mixes, care, and repotting.
Come away with:
An understanding of the benefits of native plants in cropping systems
Hands-on experience in propagation techniques including seed preparations, cuttings, and root division
Resources for procuring tools, supplies, and plants
Design strategies for native plant integration
Registration is now closed as the course has been filled.
The goal of our “All-Hands-On” Program is to support land STEWARDS, managers, and landscape designers to implement regenerative principles and practices while helping to achieve regional climate goals.
We are pleased to be offering this course in partnership with:
As the first botanic garden in the nation to focus exclusively on native plants, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden has dedicated nearly a century of work to better understand the relationship between plants and people. Growing from 13 acres in 1926 to today’s 78 acres, the grounds now include more than 5 miles of walking trails, an herbarium, a seed bank, research labs, a library, and a public native plant nursery. Amid the serene beauty of the Garden, teams of scientists, educators, and horticulturists remain committed to the original spirit of the organization’s founders – conserve California native plants and habitats to ensure they continue to support life on the planet and can be enjoyed for generations to come.
About the Facilitator: Alejandro Lemus, Horticultural Educator at SB Botanic Garden
As the Garden’s horticultural educator, Alejandro develops and implements horticultural education programs for residential gardeners and professional landscapers. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he has fond memories of helping his family with their landscaping business. Gardening has instilled Alejandro’s appreciation and curiosity for the natural world, whether pulling weeds or stumbling upon new insect friends.
Alejandro graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a bachelor’s degree in biology with a focus in ecology and evolutionary biology. He has worked for land trusts, nature centers, and native plant nurseries, advocating California native plants. Alejandro comes to the Garden with experience in habitat restoration, landscaping, native plant nursery management, propagation, and education.
QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT PROGRAMS@WHITEBUFFALOLANDTRUST.ORG TO LEARN MORE.
Roots of the Future III: Learning From The Land
Thank you to all who helped make Roots of the Future III - Learning From The Land on Saturday, September 30 such a huge success!
The evening's theme of relentless optimism emanated from everyone who attended and collaborated on this magical affair, and we couldn't be more pleased with the event's impact and success.
The proceeds from this event will provide essential funding to ensure the legacy of White Buffalo Land Trust and Jalama Canyon Ranch as a global hub for regenerative land stewardship.
To complete your donation pledged at the event, please send a check payable to White Buffalo Land Trust to this address:
White Buffalo Land Trust
Attn: Roots of the Future
PO Box 5100
Santa Barbara, CA 93150
Or to pay with a credit card, please click the button below. Please note all donations completed with a credit card will be charged a 3% credit card transaction fee.
OUR FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE PROVIDERS
duo catering & events
Good Lion Hospitality
Culinary Advisor
Chef Cameron Ingle
Wine Advisor
Rajat Parr
PRODUCERS & PURVEYORS
Alexandre Family Farms
Âmevive Wine
Cameron Ingle
Cuyama Lamb
Jalama Canyon Ranch
Phelan Farms
Richards Grassfed Beef
Roots Organic Farm
Sandhi Wines
Solminer Wines
Tablas Creek Vineyard
Treehouse Almonds
Twenty-Four Blackbirds Chocolate
Ventura Spirit
SPONSORS
LAND LEADER
The Muzzy Family
VINEYARD VISIONARY
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Michelle Finkel Ferber and Family
Tisha Weber Ford
Good Lion Hospitality
Hutton Parker Foundation
Joy Full Events, Inc.
Kairos Investment Management
Sandhi Wines
Santa Ynez Ranch
UGG
SOIL STEWARD
Edwards & Hollister
Flamingo Estate
General Pavement Management
Hollister Ranch Preserve
Impact Family Office
Katalyst PR & the Bassan, DiBenedetto, and Seymour Families
The McMorrow Family
The Powers Family
Anna and Bion Rice
The Saxon Family
Soleado Sables
Geof and Laura Wyatt
POLLINATOR PATRON
The Brine Family
The Erickson Family
The Scribner Family
Zegar Family Foundation
COMMUNITY CONNECTOR
Fred and Sarah Kass
Natalie Orfalea Foundation
RSO Foundation
Santa Barbara Foundation
Sea Forward Fund
Solminer Wine Co.
TomKat Educational Foundation
Valley Piggery
Woka Foundation
Benefit Concert for WBLT at SOHO!
PETE MULLER & THE KINDRED SOULS are playing a concert at Soho Restaurant and Music Club in Santa Barbara with all proceeds supporting our work at WBLT.
Come out and join us for a wonderful evening of music and community building!
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Resilience Garden Program: Open House and Work Day - New Date!
Join White Buffalo Land Trust and The Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office for an Open House event at Camp 4. Earlier this Spring, we held a 5-day Train-the-Trainer workshop that established the garden, as well as trained individuals in the community. Now, we are ready to share the garden with our greater community and network. Explore the garden, purchase plants from the tribal nursery, and engage in planting for future generations.
Trail Building Volunteer Day
Join us for a Trail Building Volunteer Day at Jalama Canyon Ranch
When: 9am - 1pm on Saturday, July 8, 2023
Location: Jalama Canyon Ranch, Lompoc, CA
If you are ready for a fun day of work on the land, come join us! Dillon Osleger of SAGE Trail Alliance will be leading us as we continue to build a special trail through the oak woodlands to create more access opportunities for visitors. Discover how these pathways can be designed to improve ecological health and take part in the implementation process.
Please note that sign-ups are first come, first serve with only 15 spaces available. More details will be shared upon rsvp. If you have any questions, please email us at programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org.
A special thank you to Third Eye Headlamps for sponsoring this volunteer day. All participants will receive a promo code for Third Eye merchandise and will be entered into a product giveaway! Snacks and drinks will be provided courtesy of our sponsor.
Questions?
Please contact programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org to learn more.
Resilience Garden Program: Open House and Work Day
Join White Buffalo Land Trust and The Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office for an Open House event at Camp 4. Earlier this Spring, we held a 5-day Train-the-Trainer workshop that established the garden, as well as trained individuals in the community. Now, we are ready to share the garden with our greater community and network. Explore the garden, purchase plants from the tribal nursery, and engage in planting for future generations.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
"All Hands On" Trail Building Workshop
“All-Hands-On” Workshop: Trail Building
WITH GUEST FACILITATOR DILLON OSLEGER OF SAGE TRAILS ALLIANCE
When: 9am - 4pm on Saturday, May 20, 2023
Location: Jalama Canyon Ranch, Lompoc, CA
Cost: Sliding Scale $175-$275 *Delicious Lunch is included!
Join us for a new workshop topic of our “All Hands On” Program series!
Take a deep dive into the world of trail planning and building. Learn how to read a landscape, identify issues areas posed by water, soil, ecology, and more; and the various factors that play into creating a trail (or rural road) that will reduce the maintenance in the future and allow it to lie easier on the land. Discover the tools needed both in the planning process and for the construction of dirt paths that will last generations and improve the health of a property. This workshop is designed for land stewards interested in: agrotourism, fire abatement corridors, conscious access across properties, and restoration of historic roads, trails, and environments. .
This workshop features guest facilitator Dillon Osleger of Sage Trails Alliance, alongside the WBLT team.
Get Hands-on!
This course will take place both in the classroom and out on the land at Jalama Canyon Ranch to understand what to look for and how to build a trail system on a property. Part of our day will be out on the ranch working on drainage work that can be replicated on other landscapes.
About Our Facilitator:
Dillon found his footing in rural agriculture and recreation quite literally. Growing up amidst cattle pastures and on trails in Northern California, Dillon learned the importance of the intersection of humans and nature through observation and hands-on experience. Professionally, he has spent over a decade in trail & rural road design and construction, along with land management, restoration, use and planning. Dillon has worked as a soil scientist and range land ag professional for the Nature Conservancy under SNAPP national partnerships, for the National Park Service as a restoration ecologist & hydrologist, as a geology consultant, for the USFS as a trails manager, and now heads Sage Trail Alliance - a Santa Barbara based nonprofit dedicated to sustainable trail design, public lands trail maintenance, agrotourism, and equitable access across Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Above all, Dillon works to enact successful projects along California's Central Coast to act as models for state and federal emulation.
“All-Hands-On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program:
The goal of our “All-Hands-On” Program is to support land managers, landowners, and landscape designers to implement regenerative principles and practices while helping to achieve regional climate goals.
Questions?
Please contact programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org to learn more.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Ecological Outcome Verification™ (EOV™) Course
Ecological Outcome Verification Training Course with Jackie Eshelman of UVE
April 12-16, 2023 | The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch, CA
THIS COURSE IS PART OF THE ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BECOMING AN EOV MONITOR AS PART OF THE SAVORY INSTITUTE.
Join us for this 5-day training at the beautiful Jalama Canyon Ranch on monitoring ecological outcomes as part of the EOV platform through the Savory Institute and become an accredited monitor. Monitors are in high demand across the US!
Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) is the “science inside” Savory Institute’s Land to Market program. Land to Market (L2M) is a unique sourcing solution that connects conscientious buyers, brands and retailers directly to farms and ranches that are verified to be regenerating their land. EOV is the protocol used to verify farms and ranches so that they are eligible for the L2M program.
DETAILS
Cost: $1,500 USD (Includes 3 locally sourced, delicious meals a day, instruction, and materials)
Upon registration, a non-refundable deposit of $500 will be collected to secure your spot in the course.
Lodging: Tent and car camping is available onsite for $25/night, and shared cabin stays are available on site for $75/night. The shared cabin stays are on a first-come, first-serve basis. If onsite cabins fill up, we do have a partner with offsite cabins that can be reserved for a different cost per night.
The Course
This course will cover:
Creating a monitoring plan
Conducting short-term monitoring
Establishing and reading long-term monitoring
Plant ID and recording
Photo documentation
Data entry and report writing.
In the past year, there have been significant updates and improvements to the monitoring protocol that create a more robust body of data. Some of the changes include a random, stratified soil sampling methodology. These changes have also shifted planning procedures and the number of monitoring sites per land base. Whether you have had some monitor training in the past or you are new to the EOV monitoring protocol, anyone who is interested in providing EOV monitoring services must take an accredited EOV monitor training course.
Finalizing Your Accreditation
After the 5-day training, and in order to become an accredited EOV monitor, you will need to assist in the installation of 2 additional baseline monitoring events, enter the data and photos into the EOV platform, and create reports for the land stewards. There will be plenty of opportunities to install baseline EOV with the instructor in various places across California, Oregon, and Washington. For those that are interested in taking that step, we will organize the schedule during the training event.
This 1:1 Field Training is a separate cost from the EOV training course and can be taken care of directly through the instructor and the UVE Savory hub. The Cost for this is $450 and you will be invoiced by UVE for this.
Facilitators
Lead Facilitator:
Jackie Eshelman is a Savory Accredited Educator, EOV™ Hub Verifier, and EOV Program Lead at UVE Hub in Northern California. Jackie became an Accredited Professional Educator with the Savory Institute in 2019. Through her work in EOV, she finds herself in the privileged position of traveling the western US visiting with farmers and ranchers, monitoring a vast range of landscapes and ecoregions. Relationship, empathy, and care are at the core of her work. Jackie strives to meet land stewards where they are, in any stage of their regenerative journey, to work together to make holistic management decisions at the soil surface.
Support Facilitator:
Jesse Smith is the Director of Land Stewardship of White Buffalo Land Trust and is guiding the development of the flagship farm, as well as working with the team, contractors, and partners to grow the land under our management, and the impact in our community. Jesse brings years of experience in landscape design and basemap development, as well as visual communications design.
FOR INQUIRIES & QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR PROGRAMS TEAM AT PROGRAMS@WHITEBUFFALOLANDTRUST.ORG
Resilience Garden Program: 5-Day Train the Trainer
Join us for a virtual panel discussion about regenerative approaches to growing wellness for human and ecosystem health. Led by both the Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office (SYCEO) and White Buffalo Land Trust, explore how together we can create reciprocity among soil, water, foods, plants and our communities.
"All Hands On" Land Planning Workshop
“All-Hands-On” Workshop: Land Planning
WITH GUEST FACILITATOR CONNOR STEDMAN OF TERRA GENESIS INTERNATIONAL
When: 9am - 4pm on Saturday, March 4, 2023
Location: Jalama Canyon Ranch, Lompoc, CA
Cost: Sliding Scale $175-$275 *Delicious Lunch is included!
Join us for our first workshop of the 2023 “All Hands On” Program series! Take a deep dive into understanding how land works as a whole living system, and discover powerful tools and planning approaches for assessing and designing a piece of land, including climate, water, geology, soils, ecological communities, and much more. Experience a land-based design process, conduct site assessment in the field, and learn to organize data, research, and insights from site assessment to guide your land stewardship. This workshop features guest facilitator Connor Stedman from Terra Genesis International, alongside the WBLT team.
Get Hands-on!
This course will take place both in the classroom and out on the land at Jalama Canyon Ranch to understand what to look for when planning for land stewardship. Learn how to interpret many different dimensions of an ecosystem to ensure that considerations are made for the land as a whole and discover how to see and understand the impacts of decisions you make on the land. You will leave this course understanding how to interpret plan view maps of a property, sources of information on land properties, and digital tools and resources to support your land planning process.
“All-Hands-On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program:
The goal of our “All-Hands-On” Program is to support land managers, landowners, and landscape designers to implement regenerative principles and practices while helping to achieve regional climate goals.
Questions?
Please contact programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org to learn more.
Holistic Management Intensive - January 2023
This 10-day immersive experience is designed for someone who wants to learn the whole of Holistic Management in one session. This unique framework builds your understanding of the whole you are working within and guides you in developing a context appropriate pathway to management for ecological, economic, and community health. There will be a mixture of inside course and individual work time, as well as outdoor, hands-on experience.
Experiential Tour at Jalama Canyon Ranch
Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.
Weaving the Roots of Regeneration: Cultivating Health, Ceremony, & Connection in Santa Barbara County - Virtual Event
Join us for a virtual panel discussion about regenerative approaches to growing wellness for human and ecosystem health. Led by both the Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office (SYCEO) and White Buffalo Land Trust, explore how together we can create reciprocity among soil, water, foods, plants and our communities.
"All-Hands-On" Workshop: Nutrient Cycling and Compost Production
This hands-on workshop will introduce you to compost production and nutrient cycling and their role in the larger context of regenerative agriculture. Spaces are limited!
"All-Hands-On" Workshop: Plant Propagation
This hands-on workshop will introduce you to low-cost, high-density plant and tree propagation tactics for small to broad-acre landscapes. Spaces are limited!