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Holistic Land and Health Management Learn In

Using Plants and Animals to Heal our Land and Families

Holistic Land & Health Management Learn In Using plants & animals to heal our land & families

Healthy Soil > Healthy Plants > Healthy Animals = HEALTHY Humans

Join Groton Wellness in welcoming Ian Mitchell-Innes to Groton, MA for a day of learning, exploring and sharing holistic, land-management tips.

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Featuring world-renown EXPERT Ian Mitchell-Innes, certified Holistic Farm Management Consultant Ian Mitchell-Innes lives on a 15,000 acre ranch in KwaZulu Natal, a beautiful area of South Africa, where he tried many different crop and management styles before settling on a holistic approach to optimize profitability and crop stability. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and travels the world to share his top tips on how to avoid costly mistakes.

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  • Rotational Mob & Ultra Stock Density Grazing
  • The comprehensive healing potential of this method
  • Holistic land/animal Plan for optimal yields
  • Growing top soil and improving soil health
  • How to start your backyard farm sanctuary and food resource center

WORKING TOGETHER AS ONE FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE

Registration Opens May 27, 2015

lunch included

$50 early registration through June 14, 2015

$25 students / children 6 & over

$75 after June 14, 2015

$100 at the door (lunch not guaranteed)

Off-site, Outdoor Location:
67 Common Street
Groton MA 01450

APPROX. 1 mile from Groton Wellness

REGISTER NOW & SAVE at http://groton-wellness.mybigcommerce.com/holistic-land-health-management...

ONLINE OR CALL 978.615.7183

Sponsorship Opportunities available. Call to inquire and ask for marketing.

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