Help GO-IT with the Translations
Our first fundraiser This is our first fundraiser to help with the payment of the translations of all the Savory Institute ebooks from English into… Read More »Help GO-IT with the Translations
Our first fundraiser This is our first fundraiser to help with the payment of the translations of all the Savory Institute ebooks from English into… Read More »Help GO-IT with the Translations
https://youtu.be/aaPTZih5bvE By: Leonardo di Curtis In recent weeks, after about a year of hard labour, Gestione Olistica Italia ETS has finally come to… Read More »Italy now has a Savory Hub Candidate!
Holistic Management gives us the power to regenerate grasslands from an ecological, economic, and social perspective. While regenerating Earth’s desertifying global grasslands is our mission… Read More »What is Holistic Management
NDVI – Normalized Difference Vegetation Index It tells us about the active biomass level of a field or crop. We would discount non productive areas… Read More »Suggested Indexes for Land Management and Outcome Monitoring
In today’s world of information at your fingertips it seams unreasonable to manage land without some form of map, a visual assistance that connects the… Read More »Making maps work for you
This movie is a game-changer for the regenerative movement. If you missed the live watch party, it is available on Netflix. We are very thankful… Read More »Kiss The Ground
Healthy soil is teaming with life in the form of billions of microscopic soil organisms. A teaspoon of healthy soil can contain more soil microorganisms than there are people on earth. The soil microorganisms found in healthy, or “living soil,” have important functions including converting nutrients for plants, building soil structure, improving how soil absorbs water, and allowing the soil to draw down and sequester more carbon.
This is a practical and unique explanation prepared by Andrew Millison as part of an Oregon State University’s Online Permaculture Design Certificate Course. Keyline Design… Read More »Keyline design explained in a unique way
In this podcast produced by RawAg, host Tom Gubbins interviews Dr Terry McCosker of RCS Australia. What I find interesting of this interview is the clarity and practicality with which Terry McCosker transmits concepts on management, the environment and land stewardship. It is well worth your time.
Two conversations in this series of interviews conducted by Lizzie Rivera for the Patagonia Regenerative Organic Agriclture initiative stand out. John Chester on the acceleration of change and Norbert Niederkofler on a new concept of local food sources.