Holistic Land Planning — ONLINE SERIES (3 Weeks)

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  • Consider new fencing layouts that minimize the number of water points, providing greater flexibility in implementing grazing planning and more options for improving animal performance.

  • Anticipate the facilities needed as animal numbers and herd sizes increase, and thus avoid costly redesigns in the future.

  • Learn the Holistic Land Planning process by working through an example provided or by developing your own holistic land plan.

Holistic land planning is one of the least understood yet most important aspects of Holistic Management. Allan Savory once said, “if you go home and immediately build a fence, then you haven’t understood me.”

 Understanding the long-term goals of a land base and anticipating long—and short-term infrastructure and improvement plans requires many factors, including money, time, timing, and resources, to come together in a way that creates the highest impact on our land, livestock, livelihood, and quality of life. 

Developing a Holistic Land Plan allows key decisions to be mapped out in a way that optimizes investment, avoids bad debt, and establishes improvements based on realizing long-term and short-term benefits.  In this course, individuals clearly define their ultimate vision for their ranch, farm, rangeland, or landbase and then develop a plan considering natural resource constraints, production goals, animal welfare, wildlife habitat, and labor costs. Using holistic design principles, individuals can build a project management strategy that will provide the most return on investment they reach toward their future land goals while ensuring the continued improvement of their quality of life. 

Suggested fee is $399, but we are offering more of a pay-what-you-can structure starting at $99 USD to allow for greater accessibility to the session. If you are able to pay above the suggested fee, think of this additional amount as an investment in individuals as they grow through regenerative education and practices.


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  • Consider new fencing layouts that minimize the number of water points, providing greater flexibility in implementing grazing planning and more options for improving animal performance.

  • Anticipate the facilities needed as animal numbers and herd sizes increase, and thus avoid costly redesigns in the future.

  • Learn the Holistic Land Planning process by working through an example provided or by developing your own holistic land plan.

Holistic land planning is one of the least understood yet most important aspects of Holistic Management. Allan Savory once said, “if you go home and immediately build a fence, then you haven’t understood me.”

 Understanding the long-term goals of a land base and anticipating long—and short-term infrastructure and improvement plans requires many factors, including money, time, timing, and resources, to come together in a way that creates the highest impact on our land, livestock, livelihood, and quality of life. 

Developing a Holistic Land Plan allows key decisions to be mapped out in a way that optimizes investment, avoids bad debt, and establishes improvements based on realizing long-term and short-term benefits.  In this course, individuals clearly define their ultimate vision for their ranch, farm, rangeland, or landbase and then develop a plan considering natural resource constraints, production goals, animal welfare, wildlife habitat, and labor costs. Using holistic design principles, individuals can build a project management strategy that will provide the most return on investment they reach toward their future land goals while ensuring the continued improvement of their quality of life. 

Suggested fee is $399, but we are offering more of a pay-what-you-can structure starting at $99 USD to allow for greater accessibility to the session. If you are able to pay above the suggested fee, think of this additional amount as an investment in individuals as they grow through regenerative education and practices.


  • Consider new fencing layouts that minimize the number of water points, providing greater flexibility in implementing grazing planning and more options for improving animal performance.

  • Anticipate the facilities needed as animal numbers and herd sizes increase, and thus avoid costly redesigns in the future.

  • Learn the Holistic Land Planning process by working through an example provided or by developing your own holistic land plan.

Holistic land planning is one of the least understood yet most important aspects of Holistic Management. Allan Savory once said, “if you go home and immediately build a fence, then you haven’t understood me.”

 Understanding the long-term goals of a land base and anticipating long—and short-term infrastructure and improvement plans requires many factors, including money, time, timing, and resources, to come together in a way that creates the highest impact on our land, livestock, livelihood, and quality of life. 

Developing a Holistic Land Plan allows key decisions to be mapped out in a way that optimizes investment, avoids bad debt, and establishes improvements based on realizing long-term and short-term benefits.  In this course, individuals clearly define their ultimate vision for their ranch, farm, rangeland, or landbase and then develop a plan considering natural resource constraints, production goals, animal welfare, wildlife habitat, and labor costs. Using holistic design principles, individuals can build a project management strategy that will provide the most return on investment they reach toward their future land goals while ensuring the continued improvement of their quality of life. 

Suggested fee is $399, but we are offering more of a pay-what-you-can structure starting at $99 USD to allow for greater accessibility to the session. If you are able to pay above the suggested fee, think of this additional amount as an investment in individuals as they grow through regenerative education and practices.