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Regenerative Agriculture Deep Dive: 3 Day Course in Holistic Management | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Regenerative Agriculture Deep Dive: 3 Day Course in Holistic Management | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Sep 17, 2025 (UTC-6)
Kamas
Cultural Experiences
NOTE: This event is made possible by a generous grant from Working Lands Conservation and the NRCS's Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. Your registration fee supports locally sourced meals each day. Additional funding is available to assist with meal and lodging costs—please contact learn@3springsutah.com for details. This 3 Day Course is designed for those who have already completed the Holistic Management Fundamental courses(Introduction to Regenerative Agriculture). Available May 17th and June 20th . We will go over 3 separate Planning Procedures that are a necessity to transforming your land that benefit you and your family to be prosperous for generations if that is what you desire. Day 1 : Holistic Planned Grazing - Learn from the experience of thousands of ranchers that led to the original grazing planning method that has been referred by many names: such as "rotational grazing", "adaptive grazing", "mob grazing", "intensive grazing", etc. Learning Objectives: Address and Identify the landscape you are wanting to create. Make a grazing plan that will achieve your financial goals on the land. The how and why Holistic Planned Grazing improves animal performance and numbers on your ranch. Minimize overgrazing and how to easily measure what forage is available and increase forage yields with Ecosystem tools Understand the recovery needs of plants Drought planning Learn how long animals can stay in a paddock or pasture before moving Improve efficiency of Labor and increase quality of life for your family/business. Growing Season Grazing Plan. Non Growing Season Grazing Plan. And much, much more! Day 2 : Holistic Finacial Planning/Land Planning - Our goal the first half of this day is to help your see possibilities of profitability solely through the land in a way that boosts its value and cashflow of your enterprise. Holistic Financial Planning brings traditional financial planning into syc with your Holistic context and how you want your life to be. Bring your numbers! During the second half of the day we Learning Objectives(Financial Planning): Make a gross profit analyses aligned with your Holistic Context. Experience a real life Financial Planning brainstorm session! Financial Weak Links Sources of Wealth: The distinction between solar dollar, mineral dollars, paper dollars. Identifying Logjams and how to deal with them. Learning Objectives (Land Planning): Identifying issues implementing an effective grazing/farming operation. Tools for mapping, identifying acreage and future resource possibilities Identifying current and future herd size and the issues that arise. Land Planning brainstorm session! Implementing the plan checked against context checks, Marginal Reaction. Materials/costs. Day 3: Ecologicial Monitoring - “If you haven't ever monitored your land before, taking the responsibility for monitoring your land and yourself should symbolize a significant shift in your whole approach to management. Almost all stock growers weigh their animals at least once a year. When you realize that the stock functions only as a broker in the marketing of solar energy, it makes more sense to “weigh” the primary agent in this transaction—your land.” -Excerpt From Savory Institute Ebook 13 “Monitoring Our Land” Learning objectives: Come away with a deep understanding of the observable characteristics of the Water Cycle, Mineral Cycle, Community Dynamics, and Energy flow on the surface of the land. Understand the difference between leading and lagging indicators when it comes to the world of land monitoring Be able to observe soil capping and understand the tools to create a more water absorbable surface. Be able to “read the land”. Come away with the confidence to institute the Basic and Comprehensive monitoring protocols on your land. Create a personalized feedback loop that will benefit your operation to allow to quickly and proactively replan during adverse conditions or if a decision didn't have the result you expected. This course has been made possible in part by Working Lands. Working Lands Conservation (WLC) bridges the gap between science and land stewardship to enhance the sustainability of working lands. Through collaboration, research, and outreach, we empower land managers and rural communities with science-based solutions that benefit both people and ecosystems. Our approach is rooted in relationships, ensuring durable, lasting impacts on the land. Information Source: 3 Springs Land & Livestock | eventbrite
Introduction to Regenerative Ranching | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Introduction to Regenerative Ranching | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

May 17, 2025 (UTC-6) ENDED
Kamas
Cultural Experiences
NOTE: This event is made possible by a generous grant from Working Lands Conservation and the NRCS's Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. Your registration fee supports locally sourced meals each day. Additional funding is available to assist with meal and lodging costs—please contact learn@3springsutah.com for details. This workshop is designed to help answer the hard questions we face when it comes to the interface between agriculture, water use, land use, and how to improve the natural resources we all rely on for generational success. This class is geared towards the intersection of livestock producers looking for improved profitability/productivity, state/federal land managers and technicians, environmental advocates, and concerned citizens about soil health and food quality. We all need each other to assist in the regeneration of our landscapes. Learning Outcomes: You will come away from this workshop knowing how to identify what a functioning landscape looks like by knowing how to identify functional and nonfunctional ecosystem processes. Learn the tools of ecosystem management. Particularly, employing the help of living organisms as the ultimate tool to improve forage yields, catch more water in your soils, and improve overall biodiversity over a landscape. We will also demonstrate managing cattle with mobile electric fencing. Ideas to gain consensus of those needed to truly affect long lasting change in your community to have long term prosperity in rural communities. Decision making: Cut through the noise. You will learn an innovative way to check if the decisions you wish to make fit into your specific situation. There are a million solutions to any problem, but your unique context will determine what is best for you. Only you can determine your silver bullet. Create your Holistic Context. This is an innovative approach, pioneered by Allan Savory, designed to help families, businesses, and organizations to identify what they want the quality of their lives to be. Too often we go about our lives not knowing what we value the most and this exercise is critical to have lasting impact on our land, ranches, and natural resources. This is the introductory course into Holistic Management. We highly recommend also enrolling in our Comprehensive 3 Day In-person course scheduled for September 17th-19th to implement the Holistic Planned Grazing Procedure, Ecological Monitoring Procedure, and Holistic Financial Planning Procedure. This course has been made possible in part by Working Lands. Working Lands Conservation (WLC) bridges the gap between science and land stewardship to enhance the sustainability of working lands. Through collaboration, research, and outreach, we empower land managers and rural communities with science-based solutions that benefit both people and ecosystems. Our approach is rooted in relationships, ensuring durable, lasting impacts on the land. Information Source: 3 Springs Land & Livestock | eventbrite
Introduction to Regenerative Ranching Crash Course | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Introduction to Regenerative Ranching Crash Course | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-6) ENDED
Kamas
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NOTE: This event is made possible by a generous grant from Working Lands Conservation and the NRCS's Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. Your registration fee supports locally sourced meals each day. Additional funding is available to assist with meal and lodging costs—please contact learn@3springsutah.com for details. This workshop is designed to help answer the hard questions we face when it comes to the interface between agriculture, water use, land use, and how to improve the natural resources we all rely on for generational success. This class is geared towards the intersection of livestock producers looking for improved profitability/productivity, state/federal land managers and technicians, environmental advocates, and concerned citizens about soil health and food quality. We all need each other to assist in the regeneration of our landscapes. Learning Outcomes: You will come away from this workshop knowing how to identify what a functioning landscape looks like by knowing how to identify functional and nonfunctional ecosystem processes. Learn the tools of ecosystem management. Particularly, employing the help of living organisms as the ultimate tool to improve forage yields, catch more water in your soils, and improve overall biodiversity over a landscape. Decision making: Cut through the noise. You will learn an innovative way to check if the decisions you wish to make fit into your specific situation. There are a million solutions to any problem, but your unique context will determine what is best for you. Only you can determine your silver bullet. Create your Holistic Context. This is an innovative approach, pioneered by Allan Savory, designed to help families, businesses, and organizations to identify what they want the quality of their lives to be. Too often we go about our lives not knowing what we value the most and this exercise is critical to have lasting impact on our land, ranches, and natural resources. This is the introductory course into Holistic Management. We highly recommend also enrolling in our Comprehensive 3 Day In-person course scheduled for September 17th-19th to implement the Holistic Planned Grazing Procedure, Ecological Monitoring Procedure, and Holistic Financial Planning Procedure. This course has been made possible in part by Working Lands. Working Lands Conservation (WLC) bridges the gap between science and land stewardship to enhance the sustainability of working lands. Through collaboration, research, and outreach, we empower land managers and rural communities with science-based solutions that benefit both people and ecosystems. Our approach is rooted in relationships, ensuring durable, lasting impacts on the land. Information Source: 3 Springs Land & Livestock | eventbrite
Reading the Land: Ecological Monitoring | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Reading the Land: Ecological Monitoring | 580 W Weber Canyon Rd

Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-6) ENDED
Kamas
Cultural Experiences
NOTE: This event is made possible by a generous grant from Working Lands Conservation and the NRCS's Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. Your registration fee supports locally sourced meals each day. Additional funding is available to assist with meal and lodging costs—please contact learn@3springsutah.com for details. This course is a deep dive into the identification of the 4 ecosystem processes observed on the land. This course is designed to help managers and citizen scientists understand what consequences their management decisions have on the health of their land. We will go over in detail how to monitor the surface of the land via the Basic Monitoring Protocol which is appropriate for landowners and producers seeking to see which direction their land is going. We will also address, in detail, the Comprehensive Monitoring Protocol which is critical for those seeking more scientific results when dealing with government agencies and environmental organizations. “If you have not ever monitored your land before, taking the responsibility for monitoring your land and yourself should symbolize a significant shift in your whole approach to management. Almost all stock growers weigh their animals at least once a year. When you realize that the stock functions only as a broker in the marketing of solar energy, it makes more sense to “weigh” the primary agent in this transaction—your land.” -Excerpt From Savory Institute Ebook 13 “Monitoring Our Land” Learning objectives: Come away with a deep understanding of the observable characteristics of the Water Cycle, Mineral Cycle, Community Dynamics, and Energy flow on the surface of the land. Be able to observe soil capping and understand the tools to create a more water absorbable surface. Understand the difference between Leading Indicators and Lagging Indicators it relationship to Landscape Health and Soil Health. Be able to “read the land” and know what tools can be used to affect change in your given environment. Come away with the confidence to institute the Basic and Comprehensive monitoring protocols on your land. Create a personalized feedback loop to proactively be able to adjust your grazing plans and be able to control for changes weather patterns or decisions that didn't go according to plan. This course has been made possible in part by Working Lands Conservation. Working Lands Conservation (WLC) bridges the gap between science and land stewardship to enhance the sustainability of working lands. Through collaboration, research, and outreach, we empower land managers and rural communities with science-based solutions that benefit both people and ecosystems. Our approach is rooted in relationships, ensuring durable, lasting impacts on the land. Information Source: 3 Springs Land & Livestock | eventbrite
Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

2025年8月1日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Macau
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN HONGKONG | Kai Tak Stadium

BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN HONGKONG | Kai Tak Stadium

2026年1月24日–1月25日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Macau | Stephy Tang <STEP by STEPHY> Concert | The Venetian Arena

Macau | Stephy Tang <STEP by STEPHY> Concert | The Venetian Arena

2025年9月20日–9月21日 (UTC+8)
Macau
Taipei | Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2025 - Taipei | Taipei Arena

Taipei | Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2025 - Taipei | Taipei Arena

2025年8月1日–8月2日 (UTC+8)
Taipei
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN BANGKOK | Rajamangala National Stadium

BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN BANGKOK | Rajamangala National Stadium

2025年10月25日–10月26日 (UTC+7)
Bangkok