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Berms and Swales, Permaculture in Practice, and Lessons Learned at Vita Bella Ranch -- CANCELLED
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Berms and Swales, Permaculture in Practice, and Lessons Learned at Vita Bella Ranch -- CANCELLED
When:
Sunday, April 1, 2018, 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM
Where:
Vita Bella Ranch
8799 N. 387 Rd Locust Grove OK 74352
Locust Grove, OK 74353
253 905 7433
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Half-day course/workshop
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
This is our first joint event with Tulsa Permaculture!
4PM Tour and Discussion
6pm Potluck
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We invite you to join us for the 'Vita Bella Farm Tour' on
April 22nd
, where we will be opening our farm to all and re-discovering agriculture together. During our ten years in Oklahoma, we have embraced the challenges of caring for livestock and managing our land with sustainable practices. So during this tour, we will be walking across swales that span our 180 acre farm. We will be taking a deeper look into water management, including roof-catchment systems and ponds. The fifteen ponds on our farm provide water to our cattle herd, which we will be happy to showcase for you. This herd is critical to our farm. We rotate them frequently. They are the key to “grass management”, an invaluable practice for regenerating landscapes that has been popularized by Joel Salatin. These are a few of the strategies that our family has implemented during our journey toward re-capturing a vibrant lifestyle. We have re-connected to agrarian values and we welcome you for an experiential taste of agriculture and deeper look at land stewardship.