Tarwyn Park Training (New 4 day course)
2017 Course Dates
PROFIT = Working With not against Nature
The Mulloon Institute is bringing Tarwyn Park Training to the Upper Shoalhaven this November!
Tarwyn Park Training is named after the iconic Hunter Valley property where landscape pioneer, Peter Andrews, first developed the principles of Natural Sequence Farming.
Stuart Andrews, Peter’s son, has now built a training course based on the pioneering work of his father.
Stuart and his dad Peter Andrews, will lead a ‘hands on’ four day workshop in how to redesign your farm to maximise productivity and landscape function, while minimising costs.
You will learn how to:
Read the landscape
Gain maximum benefit from your property’s natural resources (water, soil, plants, animals, sunlight and gravity)
Locate, design and build landscape structures such as leaky weirs and mulch contours
Lower your costs and increase your profits
Redesign your own property and
build confidence to begin making landscape function improvements on your farm.
When: November 12th – 16th 2017
Where: ‘Palerang’ Mulloon Creek.
Accommodation and meals: Tombarra – Mongarlowe.
Total cost: $2,000+GST.
Includes accommodation, meals, transport to field site, and course materials.
This is a rare opportunity to gain practical experience in triple-bottom-line landscape reconstruction.
Improve your environment, your income and your well-being.
For further information and bookings, contact: Peter Hazell at The Mulloon Institute.
http://themullooninstitute.org/
(M) 0427 075 397 (E) peter@themullooninstitute.org
Book early. Only a few places left.
TARWYN PARK TRAINING NOV 2017
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