Farmscale Permaculture with Grantz Schultz Part 2

The fourth video installment is the second half of a presentation covering Farmscale Permaculture led by Grant Schultz of Versaland.

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Please check out our YouTube channel and stay tuned for more session recordings!

If you like the video and the others that we will be releasing in the coming months come join us for the 2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence to experience community, networking and skill sharing! You can pick up tickets here.

Farmscale Permaculture with Grantz Schultz Part 1

The third video installment is the first half of a presentation covering Farmscale Permaculture led by Grant Schultz of Versaland. Check back soon for Part 2.

CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO

Please check out our YouTube channel and stay tuned for more session recordings!

If you like the video and the others that we will be releasing in the coming months come join us for the 2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence to experience community, networking and skill sharing! You can pick up tickets here.

2015 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence Session Videos

Thanks to permie Rick Larsen and his wife, we will be releasing video of sessions recorded at the 2015 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence. These videos will give you an idea of what to expect at the 2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence. These videos will be uploaded to our YouTube Channel over the coming months.

The first video is from MIEKAL AND and covers his experience in growing underutilized plants. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO

Please check out our YouTube channel and stay tuned for more session recordings!

If you like the video and the others that we will be releasing in the coming months come join us for the 2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence to experience community, networking and skill sharing! You can pick up tickets here.

2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence Host Site, KINSTONE

The location and dates have been set for the 2016 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence. This year the convergence will be August 5th - 7th and will be held at Kinstone, a land restoration and human rejuvenation education project that sits on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Kinstone focuses on developing a landscape rich in interdependence of all elements and provides wonderful examples of regenerative building, landscape design and social design. For more details on Kinstone please visit their website HERE

Kinstone will be offering two pre-convergence workshops that will be happening on Wednesday August 3rd and Thursday August 4th. Immediately following the Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence, Kinstone will be hold their annual summer Permaculture Design Certificate course so do not miss out on the opportunity to further your personal education by attending this 10 day course. More details about the pre-convergence workshops and PDC offered by Kinstone can be found HERE.

Scholarships Available

We are pleased to announce that there will be eight scholarships available thanks to a donation from the Madison Area Permaculture Guild. You can apply for one of the scholarships through the link below. Scholarships will be filled on a first come first basis and the planning team will review your application and then contact you within a week of submission to notify you if you were selected.

Scholarship Application

Wisconsin Permaculture Podcast Episode 2

Episode 2 of the Wisconsin Permaculture Podcast is up and ready for you to listen. In this episode I interview Gretchen Mead, Director of the Victory Garden Initiative. We cover her background, the Victory Garden Initiative she started in 2009 and the story telling technique she uses in her work to engage and empower stakeholders. All episodes can be listened to on the "Podcast" page of the website.

Permaculture Voices Podcast interviews Zach Weiss

If you are looking for an excellent podcast covering topics in the Permaculture world you need to check out the Permaculture Voices Podcast. Diego Footer has done an outstanding job with this podcast which accompanies you on a journey to dig deep into Permaculture and the people making it happen.

This podcast is associated with the Permaculture Voices Conference that has been held each of the past two years. I (Drew Carlson) attended the conference in February and besides being a much appreciated warm spell (San Diego), it was one of the most powerful events I have experienced.

At times it was overwhelming as I had choose between four or more excellent sessions. The sessions I attended opened my eyes, reinforced my ideas and deepened my understanding of what needs to be done. During the sessions, presentations and activities, I was surrounded by 500 other people who share a deep passion for Permaculture and being the change they wish to see in the world. At night we would share our experiences, visions and discuss strategies on how to move forward.

Check out Episode 109: Building Dams, Ponds, and Rehydrating the Landscape – The Water Retention Landscape with Zach Weiss.

Start with water, your most valuable form of capital, and retain as much of it as possible on the property in order to rehydrate the landscape. We can use efficient landscape design to control the flow of water to slow it, spread it, and sink it allowing the water to infiltrate into the soil, giving the plants water to do their work. Then nature will start building soil and creating microclimates and shade. But none of that will happen without water. Zach Weiss an ecological landscape designer from Montana and a student of Sepp Holzer joins me to talk about creating a water retention landscape. In this episode we will talk more about what he has learned from Sepp and get more into his own ideas on how water retention can have a dramatic effect on the landscape. We touch on everything from building ponds and sealing ponds to catchment used to feed dams to the three zones of any body of water. An episode for designers and homesteaders alike. See videos and other content related to this episode at permaculturevoices.com/109

Zach Weiss of Elemental Ecosystems and Holzer Permaculture was at the conference and I had the pleasure of getting to know him better. Zach gets it. He shows a passion for all aspects of Permaculture: earth care, people care and fair share.

I will be organizing workshops at Strause Family Farm moving forward into the future and I am honored to have Zach leading the first of many. In this first workshop, Sepp Holzer style Earth Stable, participants will learn how to build a Sepp Holzer style earth stable.

The workshop will be $250/person and is happening on August 8th and 9th prior to the convergence. Lunch and dinner will be provided on Saturday and lunch will be provided on Sunday. There will be space available for camping on site and some rooms are available at a local residence (only a few) for those unable to camp. There are also motels and hotels within 15-20 miles from the farm.

For more information regarding the workshop please visit the webpage.

Pre-Convergence Sepp Holzer Style Earth Stable Workshop

We will be offering a pre-convergence Sepp Holzer Earth Stable workshop on August 8th-9th. Zach Weiss from Elemental Ecosystems will be leading the workshop. We will build an earth stable from start to finish using boulder, locust trees and an EPDM liner. It looks like cost will be in the $250 dollar range and if enough people sign up we will have a couple of scholarships available. There will be a limited number of spots open so keep an eye out for more information as I get it together. Stay Tuned!

Photo Source: permies.com

Photo Source: permies.com

Session Listing is Up!

Event Schedule from the 2014 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence

Event Schedule from the 2014 Wisconsin Permaculture Convergence

We have recently added the listing of sessions that will be offered this year at the Convergence. We are very excited about the workshops and presentations being offered this year as many of them are different from last year. The Convergence will be held on a rural farm but we will be offering session that focus on the urban environment as well.

I would like to extend a big thank you to all of the people who submitted proposals and we look forward to learning from you, our wonderful session leaders. For details regarding the sessions please check out the "Sessions" webpage.

Deliberate Living Systems

We would like to send a shout out to one of the supporters of the Convergence. Deliberate Living Systems mission is to improve lives through landscapes. They provide Landscape Analysis and Design and Consulting Services with specialties in Permaculture and Arborist Consulting. Located in Medina County, Ohio, Deliberate Living Systems is an important component in the Permaculture movement. Make visit to their website www.deliberatelivingsystems.com to check out their services along with an excellent blog and additional educational media. 

Planning Team Meeting

We will be having our next convergence planning team meeting this Thursday. This is an important meeting as we will be reviewing submitted presentation proposals. I have skimmed the submissions and they look wonderful.

Once we have the presentations chosen, presenters will be contacted to work out details regarding time slots and other specifics. If you have been thinking about submitting a proposal please do so now. Presenters will be provided with a basic media package that includes digital copies of a poster along with other marketing materials to help promote the convergence.

Stay tuned because things are going to start to heat up!

Care Tent

We will be setting up a Care Tent at the convergence this year. This tent will provide first aid and will assist with medical needs during the convergence. The Care Tent will be headed up by Day Host-Jablonski who is a medic and herbalist. This will be one of the upgrades for this years event and will help to ensure people feel comfortable while attending.