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A major change like this is only possible by having a paradigm shift, by seeing things differently,” says Don. “In our case, it was realizing we didn’t have to own all the cattle–something we had done for 40 years. This paradigm shift was directly related to our Holistic Management training. The ability to change our paradigms and holistic financial planning has allowed us to see debt as a tool. We can operate debt free or with a light or heavy debt load. In all three cases we are confident. We are in charge and we know we are moving towards our holisticgoal.

–Don Campbell,
Rancher and HM Certified Educator,
Saskatchewan

 

 

HMI Affiliates

Holistic Management International Canada

Holistic Management Canada is an active organization with more than two hundred practitioners participating in more than thirty different management groups. Currently, there are ten Holistic Management educators in Canada providing education and support for these groups.

In collaboration with the Manitoba Agriculture, Food & Rural Initiatives (MAFRI), Holistic Management Canada has sponsored annual Holistic Management conferences drawing over 200 participants. Likewise, MAFRI and other provincial agencies have helped provide some of the funding for Holistic Management courses offered in Manitoba.

Visit the Holistic Management Canada website

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Sustainable Grazing Mentorship Program

A recent new initiative offered by the Manitoba Forage Council is Grazing Clubs. The activities of the Grazing Clubs are supported by: Ducks Unlimited Canada, Manitoba Forage Council, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives, Covering New Ground Program, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Greencover Technical Assistance Program, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program in partnership with the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, Soil Conservation Council of Canada, Manitoba Cattle Producers Association and Promark Seed.

A subset of the grazing clubs program is the Sustainable Grazing Mentorship Program,

which connects experienced graziers with novice producers to help them incorporate best management practices into their operations. The mentor visits a farm and/or by telephone for up to 16 hours (2 days) to help create or modify the farm plan. The mentor helps with all aspects of forage and livestock production and development. Many of these mentors are Holistic Management practitioners.

To learn more about MAFRI’s collaboration with Holistic Management Canada and Sustainable Grazing Mentorship Program, contact Pam Iwanchysko at: Pamela.Iwanchysko@gov.mb.ca

Holistic Management & Heifer International Canada

Holistic Management Educators, Ralph & Linda Corcoran, are collaborating with Heifer International Canada as mentors to beginning farmers in Heifer’s beginning farmers program. To learn more about this program, contact: Ralph & Linda Corcoran at: rlcorcoran@sasktel.net.

Canadian Holistic Management Learning Site

Tony & Fran McQuail operate a Holistic Management learning site at Meeting Place Organic Farm, a 100-acre family farm they have owned and operated since 1973. It is located southeast of Lucknow in the picturesque rolling farmland of northern Huron County in Ontario. The McQuail's produce grass-fed beef and lamb, drug-free pork, organic apples and apple butter, fresh vegetables and heritage tomato seedlings and herbs. They farm organically with Belgian horses and have a mixed livestock operation designed to nourish the soil and produce food in an ecologically sustainable manner. As members of the Ecological Farmer’s Association, some of their farm products have been certified organic for 23 years.

To make arrangements for a farm tour of Meeting Place Organic Farm, go to: http://www.meetingplaceorganicfarm.ca/holistic.html