| Fundamentals of Holistic Management |
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When land is under Holistic Management, land managers manage the relationships between land, grazing animals, and water in ways that mimic nature. The first step in managing holistically is the establishment of a clear, encompassing goal that embraces all desired outcomes and expresses the will and commitment of those who will be involved in achieving it. Every significant planning and monitoring decision is tested against this holisticgoal. The cornerstones of managing holistically are: financial planning, grazing planning, land planning, biological monitoring. Click on the tabs below for details on each of these:
Financial PlanningMaking a Healthy Profit: Holistic Management Financial PlanningHolistic Management Financial Planning enables land managers to:
Grazing PlanningGetting Animals to the Right Place at the Right Time for the Right Reasons: Holistic Management Grazing PlanningHolistic Management Grazing Planning enables land managers to:
Land PlanningDesigning the Ideal Property Plan: Holistic Management Land PlanningHolistic Management Land Planning teaches land managers:
Biological MonitoringAssessing Land Health & Productivity: Holistic Management Biological MonitoringHolistic Management Biological Monitoring shows land managers:
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 19:13 |





