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I think there's an incredible opportunity for ranchers and farmers and environmentalists to get together on this issue... if you look at what each of them want, it's really the same things: productive farms, healthy natural resources, healthy soil, healthy land... there is a path to that: through practices like planned grazing, using animals to actually improve the land...

—Phil Metzger, USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service

 

 

 

 

The HMI Community

Networking, information, and resources.

As ever-increasing numbers of ranchers, farmers and other land stewards around the world discover the proven benefits of Holistic Land Management, the HMI Community continues to grow.

Our Community reflects a diverse population, but we all share the same objectives: to increase the health and productivity of grasslands, increase food security, remove legacy Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere and build a sustainable future for all.

Whether you are a rancher considering a Land Management Consulting and Training package, a practitioner, a researcher -- or you'd just like a free copy of the HMI newsletter -- the following pages offer a comprehensive database of helpful information.

Management Clubs

HMI provides information and logistical support to Holistic Management practitioner groups and chapters. To learn more about how to set up a Management Club or Holistic Management Chapter, click here.

Holistic Management Electronic Conference

HMI provides an electronic conference through Yahoo Groups to discuss topics of interest to Holistic Management producers. There are archives of messages and uploaded files as well. You will need to create a Yahoo account to join. To join, click here


Producers: Buy Local and support Holistic Management.

Support those farmers and ranchers who are producing their products
in a way that promotes the sustainability of land and animals.

Producers